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A Friend In Need: 2nd Annual MFA Invitational
January 18- February 14, 2010
A.U. Katzen Center, Rotunda Gallery
4400 Massachusetts Ave.
Washington, DC 20016

Laura Cox

Please join us on Saturday January 30, 2010 from 6-9pm for the opening reception for A Friend In Need: 2nd Annual MFA Invitational at American University in the Katzen Art Center. Featured artists are Meaggan Busch, Bradley Chris, Mary Helena Clark, Laura Cox, Peter Cullen, Alyssa Denis, Eleonore Gailet, Ellen Hunt, Matt Kalasky, Christine Kesler, Lingling Lu, Oliver Pesret, Cecelia Phillips, Ben Piwowar, Erin Raedeke, Lisa Rosenstreich, Stacey Torma, and Virginia Wagner.

American University MFA students will be holding open studios during the reception. Light refreshments will be served.

For more information please contact [email protected].
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A Friend In Need: 2nd Annual MFA Invitational at American University Saturday, January 30

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Project 4 presents : CORNELIA SCHULZ January 16


A Friend In Need: 2nd Annual MFA Invitational
January 18- February 14, 2010
A.U. Katzen Center, Rotunda Gallery
4400 Massachusetts Ave.
Washington, DC 20016

Laura Cox

Please join us on Saturday January 30, 2010 from 6-9pm for the opening reception for A Friend In Need: 2nd Annual MFA Invitational at American University in the Katzen Art Center. Featured artists are Meaggan Busch, Bradley Chris, Mary Helena Clark, Laura Cox, Peter Cullen, Alyssa Denis, Eleonore Gailet, Ellen Hunt, Matt Kalasky, Christine Kesler, Lingling Lu, Oliver Pesret, Cecelia Phillips, Ben Piwowar, Erin Raedeke, Lisa Rosenstreich, Stacey Torma, and Virginia Wagner.

American University MFA students will be holding open studios during the reception. Light refreshments will be served.

For more information please contact [email protected].
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Baltimore art news updates from independent & regional media

This week's news includes: Cara Ober, Teri Henderson, and John Waters react to the Baltimore Sun's decision to cut features, Angela Alsobrooks' historic victory, BOPA contract ends, Skylight Boutique's gender affirming finds, Suchitra Mattai at NMWA, Free Admissions Podcast, and more!

The best weekly art openings, events, and calls for entry happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas.

This Week: Bria Sterling-Wilson at Julio Fine Arts, Beth-Ann Wilson at Night Owl, Station North Art Walk, Baltimore Clayworks Winterfest Preview Party, Elena Volkva at Stevenson University, plus Fall Innovate Grants and more!

The Artist's Mixed-Media Exhibit at Transformer DC Interrogates America's Expectations of Black Women

In I’m Not Your Superwoman, Pinkston explores the Black-woman-superhero-complex, Black women's labor, and the complicated trope of “resilience,” a word often romanticized, exploited, and conflated.

Opinion Editorial by BMA Union Member Rob Kempton

Increased wages, more paid time off, and better benefits were obtained for unionized colleagues.