Bicentennial Heirloom by Amiri Farris
Celebrating 200 years through art inspired by our core values: Amiri Farris Beaufort artist Amiri Farris's evocative painting "Bicentennial Heirloom" beautifully captures MUSC's rich history and enduring commitment to truth and progress. In its artistry, we find a reflection of our past and an inspiration for our future. MUSC's Bicentennial Art Collection will be proudly showcased in the heart of our student library's main lobby throughout 2024. We invite you to visit and appreciate the inspiration these remarkable pieces convey. Thank you, Amiri, for this meaningful tribute. Here's to the next chapter in our history, marked by continued innovation and excellence in health care education, research and delivery!
Видео Bicentennial Heirloom by Amiri Farris канала Medical University of South Carolina - MUSC
Видео Bicentennial Heirloom by Amiri Farris канала Medical University of South Carolina - MUSC
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