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Exeunt Omnes
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May 24 – July 19, 2003 Students, faculty, staff, alumni and the arts community are invited to gather for a rare event recognizing the accomplishments of the School of Art & Art History’s retiring faculty. With Exeunt Omnes — Latin for ‘all exit’, commonly used in theatre as a stage direction — we will be highlighting the historic contributions that Alan Eaker, Diane Elmeer, Chuck Fager, Bob Gelinas, Jeffrey Kronsnoble, Mernet Larsen, Bruce Marsh and Theo Wujcik, have made to the University of South Florida and people of the Tampa Bay area. Commemorative Exeunt Omnes/USF Art Alumni T-shirts are available through the USFCAM bookstore while supplies last. Choose the decade you graduated, or just pick the color you like best. Call 813.974.4133 to order yours now for only $25, including tax; shipping & handling extra. Please visit our events page for information on the Exeunt Omnes ticketed event and the free opening reception at CAM. Exeunt Omnes Sponsors Platinum Gold Silver Exeunt Omnes presented by University of South Florida School of Art & Art History Contemporary Art Museum Exeunt Omnes Alumni/Community Committee: Students: Kalup Linzy, Hector del Campo, Kate Spencer, Leslie Elsasser Special Thanks to the CAM Staff: Stage production for Exeunt Omnes designed and produced by FooDog Productions
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