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In this photo released by the Robert C. Byrd Institute For Advanced Flexible Manufacturing,  Katherine Cox, education director of the Huntington Museum of Art in Huntington, W.Va, is shown in an undated photo. Cox is holding a 3D clay version of a painting by Dr. Stephanie Skolik, an ophthalmologist. On the table at upper left is a 3D composite made by the Robert C. Byrd Institute for Advanced Flexible Manufacturing. The 3D versions are intended for blind and visually impaired people to touch. The exhibit that debuted in November also includes Braille labels and bar codes that can be scanned by smartphones to hear audio narratives of Skolik’s work. (AP Photo/Robert C. Byrd Institute For Advanced Flexible Manufacturing)

In this photo released by the Robert C. Byrd Institute For Advanced Flexible Manufacturing, Katherine Cox, education director of the Huntington Museum of Art in Huntington, W.Va, is shown in an undated photo. Cox is holding a 3D clay version of a painting by Dr. Stephanie Skolik, an ophthalmologist. On the table at upper left is a 3D composite made by the Robert C. Byrd Institute for Advanced Flexible Manufacturing. The 3D versions are intended for blind and visually impaired people to touch. The exhibit that debuted in November also includes Braille labels and bar codes that can be scanned by smartphones to hear audio narratives of Skolik’s work. (AP Photo/Robert C. Byrd Institute For Advanced Flexible Manufacturing)

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