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The Middle Eastern Music Ensemble gives a performance on an autumn afternoon. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Charity Davis-Woodard works in the Old Power Plant Ceramic Studio. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Mark Thunderwolf plays a traditional wooden flute at the College's Muscarelle Museum (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) An exhibit in Swem Library's Botetourt Gallery focuses on perspectives from the arts and sciences on environmental issues in the Americas. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Manar Abdelmagied plays a Middle Eastern drum in front of the Wren at Parents Day. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) “The Outsider” (an independent film) was written, produced and directed in 2003 by W&M professor Martin Fusi (white shirt) and one of his students, Jack Stuart. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Getting off the ground and maybe into the trees in a class on three-dimensional art. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Murray Scholar Irene Mathieu plays a baby grand piano in the Ewell Recital Hall. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Puppets, from sock-sized hand figures, to immense things larger than a person. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) A festival show for Chusok, the Korean harvest celebration, performed on Family Weekend. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) An exhibit in Swem Library's Botetourt Gallery included poetry readings, music, photography and other art. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Mathew Burns takes a fresh perspective of the Sunken Garden with the Wren Building in the background. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Traditional tribal dancers discuss the collaborative process in the lecture/demonstration "Re-Membering: The World is Made Daily in Our Hearts" (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) A student hides behind a mask before the College's production of Molière's “The Scams of Scapin”. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Students smooth their sculpting skills in Andrews Hall. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) An exhibit in Swem Library focused on environmental issues in the Americas. Songs, poetry, photography and other art work were all part of the exhibit. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) Opening reception for "Observance," an exhibition of painting, printmaking, drawing and sculpture. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) W&M seniors celebrate with a song after the traditional ringing the bell in the Sir Christopher Wren building on the last day of class. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas) The Old Power Plant Ceramic Studio is one of the many art studios on the William and Mary campus. (Photo by Stephen Salpukas)