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Young artists' works earn cash prizes.
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Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
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January 11, 2006
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Byline: Karen Klinka
Jan. 11--EDMOND -- Awards were presented Tuesday to 54 young artists who took part in the 2006 Youth Impressions juried art show, the head of Edmond's Fine Arts Institute said. Executive Director Mitzi Hancuff said the awards, totaling $1,350, were announced during a reception at the Oklahoma Christian University campus, where the works are on display. More than 500 entries were submitted for this year's show. Hancuff said the Youth Impressio...
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