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Don Cook at AIA opens October 4, 5-8 pm

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Don Cook: Solitary Woman in a Glass House
Visual Translations of Selected Emily Dickinson Poems
Reception Thursday, October 4, from 5-8 pm.

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Additionally, Architecture Week Reception – Tuesday, October 16, 4-5:30

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The American Institute of Architects
11 1/2 W. Chase Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

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Exhibition hours at the AIA Gallery are M-Th, 9 – 4:30 and by appointment. Curated by Jordan Faye Contemporary in conjunction with AIA Baltimore. Please call to schedule an appointment with the curator at 443.955.1547. This exhibition will run through Nov. 29

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