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The first in a series of five free Arts Orientation programs will be presented by Alfred Guzzetti '64, professor of Visual Studies, at the Graduate School of Education, at 8:30 p.m. Monday in Longfellow 100.
Guzzetti will discuss some of his own photographic work along with that of other distinguished photographers.
According to Frank L. Dent, a teaching fellow in Graduate Education, the purpose of this series "is to stimulate interest and improve insight into various arts." Each program will "take the audience into the activity of the artist as he chooses to put together his piece."
The programs are open to all members of the Harvard community, although seats are reserved for the Education School Students until 15 minutes before the performance.
A question and answer period will follow the main presentation.
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