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Foreign Exchange

The Radiance of the Renaissance

By LESLIE AGAN

Published on January 11, 2008 at 2:40am

The Renaissance was the throbbing pulse that brought cultural life to a dead world, and the quaint Italian city of Florence was the epicenter of this awakening. Littered throughout its expanses of cobblestone and marble are some of the most exquisite and breathtaking works of art ever created. Zoom! Plane flight back home to Orange County, where the Laguna College of Art and Design presents its take on the classics. ‘The Radiance of the Renaissance' exhibits student artwork inspired by that wonderful, magical, boot-shaped country kickin' it on the Mediterranean. Firenze, ti amo molto!
Mondays-Saturdays, 9 a.m. Starts: Jan. 14. Continues through Jan. 26, 2008



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