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If I Didn’t Care: Multigenerational Female Artists Discuss Cultural Histories
Curated by Rick Dulaney, Gallery Director
January 30 – March 30, 2009
Reception Friday, January 30, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Richman Gallery and Davison Lobby
The Park School
2425 Old Court Road/ Baltimore, MD 21203
for more information, go to www.parkschool.net/arts

Follies, Predicaments, and Other Conundrums: The Works of Laure Drogoul at MICA
Friday, Jan 30 – Sunday, March 15
Opening reception: Friday, Jan 30, 5-8 p.m.
www.mica.edu

So Many Organs at Current
January 23 – February 13
Reception January 30, 7-10pm
A group exhibition featuring drawings, paintings, photographs, and mixed media works by Liz Donadio, Dina Kelberman & Ryan Syrell

Current Gallery
30 South Calvert Street
Baltimore Md 21202
www.currentspace.com

Guns and Chandeliers at Gallery Imperato
Oil paintings by Shannon Cannings
Resin paintings by Jessica Dunegan
January 30 – March 14, 2009
Opening Reception: January 30, 7-10pm
Gallery Imperato
921 E. Fort Ave. Suite 120
www.galleryimperato.com

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