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Brian Garner, Marian April Glebes, Susan Main, and Christian Valiente at CADVC April 2

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Opening Reception Tomorrow at CADVC
Thursday, April 2nd, 5-7pm

Please join us at this time tomorrow for the opening reception of our next exhibition. We’ll be showing work by the area’s hottest, emerging young artists, fresh from UMBC’s own Imaging and Digital Arts MFA program: Brian Garner, Marian April Glebes, Susan Main, and Christian Valiente.

Free parking for tomorrow’s event is available in lots 8 and 9. The Imaging and Digital Arts Graduate Thesis Exhibition runs through Saturday, April 25, 2009. For further info, please see our website.

Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle
Fine Arts Building
Baltimore, Maryland 21250
www.umbc.edu/cadvc

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