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An etched plate by Noelle Congdon (Washington), holds the attention of Jonathan Stegen, a visitor to the Seattle-Christchurch print exchange exhibition in the School of Fine Arts Gallery at the University of Canterbury yesterday. Mr Stegen is an intermediate art student at the university. The exhibition, which opened on Wednesday and closed yesterday, was of original prints by students of the printmaking department at the University of Washington, Seattle.

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Press, 3 August 1985, Page 9

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An etched plate by Noelle Congdon (Washington), holds the attention of Jonathan Stegen, a visitor to the Seattle-Christchurch print exchange exhibition in the School of Fine Arts Gallery at the University of Canterbury yesterday. Mr Stegen is an intermediate art student at the university. The exhibition, which opened on Wednesday and closed yesterday, was of original prints by students of the printmaking department at the University of Washington, Seattle. Press, 3 August 1985, Page 9

An etched plate by Noelle Congdon (Washington), holds the attention of Jonathan Stegen, a visitor to the Seattle-Christchurch print exchange exhibition in the School of Fine Arts Gallery at the University of Canterbury yesterday. Mr Stegen is an intermediate art student at the university. The exhibition, which opened on Wednesday and closed yesterday, was of original prints by students of the printmaking department at the University of Washington, Seattle. Press, 3 August 1985, Page 9