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Cremaster 4 & Drawing Restraint on Thursday, Oct 29 at Shriver Hall

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Matthew Barney’s Cremaster 4 and Drawing Restraint 10 will be screened at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29, in Homewood’s Shriver Hall Auditorium at John Hopkins University.


The screenings—presented by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in partnership with Johns Hopkins’ Film and Media Studies Program and the JHU Film Society—accompany Mixed Signals: Artists Consider Masculinity in Sports, a traveling exhibition on display through Dec. 12 at UMBC.

The exhibition was organized and is circulated by iCI (Independent Curators International). The exhibition and tour are made possible, in part, by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, iCI Advocates, iCI Partners, Agnes Gund, Gerrit and Sydie Lansing, and Barbara and John Robinson.

* Posted by Jess Kemp for BmoreArt

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