Azalea Patricia
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My name is Azalea and I am an undergrad at Arizona State University pursuing a BFA in both drawing and photography. I work as a full time artist in Phoenix. This is where I'll be sharing some of my projects from classes, things I'm currently working on, and other things that interest me.
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Summer Residency Pt. 2

7/7/2015

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I got home from my residency in NYC 3 days ago and I already miss it so much. I miss all the people that I met and the academy, and the city. I had the time of my life and learned so much! The last 2 weeks of the residency we did so much more than the first 2 weeks; it was exhausting but unforgettable. We went visited several bars and restaurants, and went to even more galleries and museums. Here are a few moments from the last 2 weeks. 
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I'm so glad I took a chance and attended this residency. I met some of the most amazing people I've ever met and experienced amazing things. I seriously had the most amazing time of my life and I can't wait to go back. 
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