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NFfCR Retrospective 2014 … and Preview 2015

Michael Minkoff | December 31, 2014 | News | 0 comments

happy new year 2014

2014 has been the busiest year yet for the NFfCR. We have been experiencing exponential growth: adding new artists, new patrons, and new audience members, and pushing forward an incredible number of new artistic projects.

I wanted to highlight some of what has happened this year, in case you missed it:

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