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    "Artists, at this point in time especially, need to be invested in ways to engage the public and this seemed like a really great opportunity for artists to do something for the community." -- David Stout, who along with fellow College of Visual Arts and Design faculty member Alicia Eggert and staff member Zak Loyd, created installations for the Dallas-based art organization AURORA's drive-thru immersive art exhibition Area 3, which was on display in a downtown Dallas parking garage from October 2020 to January 2021. Stout's "The Chamber" is pictured.  

    
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