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Everyone An Artist “Best Drawing” at Towson University Friday May 8

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Art on Purpose’s “Best Drawing” Exhibit at Towson University’s Center for the Arts – Third Floor
April 13 to May 8
Reception: May 8, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Denise Tassin and students taking college-level drawing classes across Baltimore share what they consider to be their “best” drawings.

Join us at 6:45 pm for a dance performance by Towson University students, under the direction of Nancy W. Romita and Vincent S. Thomas and in collaboration with Denise Tassin. This performance will be a prelude to the Dance Major Performance Project Concert, a ticketed event which begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Dance Studio Theatre.

Everyone an Artist? Curator: Peter Bruun
Resident Artist: Denise Tassin
Community Outreach Coordinator: Emily Slaughter
Graphic Design: Elizabeth Brady
More information can be found at www.artonpurpose.org




















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