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upstatetoday.com | Wed, Sep 16

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A group of 140 Clemson University freshmen have been working together on an art project for the past days at the Lee Gallery in Lee Hall. The project was overseen by visiting artist Sara Schneckloth. Schneckloth is the assistant professor of art at USC.

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