Joe Zane, who taught Introduction to the Visual Arts this semester, poses with puppets made during his course. The one at left is a self-portrait made of upholstery foam with ping pong balls, fake fur and felt. These and other puppets were featured in the foyer of N52-390 to entice potential puppeteers to the CAVS artist's presentation "Let's Put on a Puppet Show!" offered to members of the MIT community and the public on Friday, April 6. Photo / Donna Coveney
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