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An exhibition produced in partnership with local colleges and universities.

Participating artists include:

Christian Benefiel (University of Maryland, College Park)
Lauren Boilini (Maryland Institute College of Art)
Ruth Bowler (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Andrew Buckland (Maryland Institute College of Art)
Mahwish Chishty (University of Maryland, College Park)
Penny Forester (Maryland Institute College of Art)
Joshua Gillen (Towson University)
Ellen Harper (Towson University)
Aniko Makranczy (University of Maryland, College Park)
Justin Storms (Maryland Institute College of Art)

Opening Reception Friday June 20 at 7 p.m. with artist’s talk at 6 p.m.

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