An Exhibit for Touching, designed for visually handicapped persons, was presented by the Kalamazoo Institute of Art in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and was sponsored by the Kalamazoo chapter of the Lions Club. Bronze sculptures and oil paintings from the Institute's permanent collection made up the exhibit.
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