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An evening of simultaneous openings and events spanning the many arts spaces of East Oliver Street in The Station North Arts and Entertainment District on the first Friday of every month. This was Alloverstreets’s One Year Anniversary

Guttersnipe: A Frontier Survival Guide
Cam Klavsen
The Copycat Building, Apt C403, 1511 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Penthouse Gallery
REMNANTS OF THE FLOATING WORLD (OPIUM WAMPUM XI)
The remnants of an event co-scored by Kimi Hanauer and Sydny Spann.
In collaboration with Michael Stephens, Nikki Lee, Lian Tsai, Max Anderson, Sal Farina, & Adventurer
The Copycat Building, Apt C403, 1511 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Terrault Contemporary

PLAY HARD
Curated by Staver Klitgaard
Featuring Kyle Staver, Lennart Anderson, Katherine Bradford, Sangram Majumdar, Peter Williams, Janice Nowinski, Ken Tisa, Jimmy Joe Roche, Ben O’Brien, Julie Heffernan, Win Shanokprasith, Michael Uckotter, Corynne Ostermann,Marcel Mandeng, Davian Shakes, Mary Parrish, Hannah Leighton, Dean Scott, Niki Murphy
The Copycat Building, 1515 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Annex 2E
Butt-Hurt
Nicole Dyer
The Annex, Apt 2E, 419 E. Oliver St, Baltimore, MD, 21202

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GALLERY CA

THE SITUATION ROOM
GET YOUR LIFE! Productions (Isaiah Benjamin, Karisma Daniels, Jaida Douglass, Maggie Fitz, Daja Haleem, Dalin Haleem, Lee Heinemann, Louquiana Mullen, & Xavier Wade)
Remarks at 7:30
Performance by the 901 Arts Drumline at 7:45
440 E. Oliver St, Baltimore, MD 21202

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La Bodega Gallery

Woven Autonomo Collective Presents: Oil On Oak (Closing Reception)
Curated by Avery Gabbiano
Work by C. Fortney, Antoinette Nero, Alex Day, Chris Zickefoose, Joey Alzamore
The Copycat Building, Apt A100, 1511 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Guest Spot Guest Spot at The Reinstitute

DECAY
Solo exhibition by Terence Hannum
On view through January 17, 2015
1715 N Calvert Street
Baltimore, MD 21202

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Photographs by Benjamin Levy

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