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<p>"Art" means different things to different people.  In the School of Fine Arts at UMD, we seek NOT to choose any one definition; rather, we celebrate each interpretation and try to foster within our students the curiosity to discover what "art" means to them.</p>

<p><strong>Please click on the word "comments" below to supply your own definition, beginning "Art is..."</strong> </p>

<p>A wide selection of these statements will be included randomly on pages of the redesigned SFA website, to be launched in late spring 2008. </p>

<p>If you do not want your name to be displayed with the statement, please type â€śanonymousâ€? into the name field when posting comments. If you choose to share a favorite famous quote, please include the name to whom it is attributed.  </p>

<p>Thanks for your participation!<br />
<em>*(we reserve the right to edit for length and appropriate content)</em></p>]]></description>
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