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NuVooDoo: Joyce J. Scott . Oletha DeVane . William Rhodes . Richard Yarde . Roy Crosse . Loring Cornish

Exhibition Dates: Thursday, October 22 – Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Reception: Sunday, October 25, from 12pm – 4pm

WESTNORTH Studio Gallery
106 West North Avenue, Baltimore , Maryland 21201
Phone 410 962 1475 / Cell 443 850 1015
Venue hours during run of show Wed – Fri, 12pm – 6pm / Sat – Sun, by appointment

NuVoodoo is proudly presented in association with the 3rd Annual African-American Art Conference presented through The Center for Race and Culture at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA ) and W.E.B. Dubois Institute for African and African-American Research at Harvard University

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