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RUSH HOUR: Art Beats Traffic Thursday October 8, 2009 at Maryland Art Place

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Reception 5pm, Gallery Talk at 6pm with curator Margaret Winslow, Soft Space artists, and architect George Holback from Cho Benn Holback+Associates
Maryland Art Place building

Soft Space: Architecture In Contemporary Art
Silhouettes and Constructions enter domestic Space.

Artists: Ronald Longsdorf, Janell Olah, Stephen Ruszkowski
Part of MAP’s Seventh Annual Curators’ Incubator Program
Free and Open to the Public. No RSVP required.

Power Plant Live! 8 Market Place, Suite 100, Baltimore, Maryland 21202

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