Andreas Rentsch: Lost and Found
Friday, September 19, 2025 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- LocationHolmes Hall, 103 - the 103 Exhibition Space
- Websitehttps://calendar.bucknell.edu/art/event/67096-andreas-rentsch-lost-and-found
- CategoriesArts and Entertainment, Faculty and Staff, Open to the Public, Student Events
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