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Paperwork Gallery is a new exhibition space in Baltimore. The grand opening is a large group exhibit of some of Baltimore’s finest artists. The mission of the gallery is to feature original works on paper, often unframed, at affordable prices.

Among the participating artists in this exhibit are Don Griffin, Jackie Milad, Ruth Channing, Bill Schmidt, Melissa Dickenson, and Rene Trevino. All works in this show will be under 30×30 inches, unframed, and priced affordably – all under $300 dollars! For more information, go to http://paperworkgallery.blogspot.com.

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Denise Tassin’s “Billowy Down”

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Kim Manfredi’s “Twins”

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