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Sune Woods
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Suné Woods: UCLA Department of Art Lecture

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L.A.-based artist Suné Woods works in video installation, photography, and collage. She has participated in residencies at Headlands Center of the Arts, Vermont Studio Center, Center for Photography at Woodstock, and Light Work, and is a recipient of the Visions from the New California initiative, the John Gutmann Fellowship Award, and the Baum Award for an Emerging American Photographer. Her work was included in the Hammer 2018 Made in L.A. biennial.

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