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Love and Loss ( I miss you, Hugh Grant)

January 8 – February 3, 2010
Reception: Thursday, January 28, 2010 from 6-8 pm
Artists: Heather Boaz, Lissa Corona, Gina Denton, Steven Ketchum, Kylic Lockwood, Sarah Matson, Rebecca Nagle, Melody Often, Hermonie Only, Emily Slaughter, & Zach Storm
Hood College
Hodson Gallery: Tatem Arts Center
401 Rosemont Ave
Frederick, MD
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Love and Loss ( I miss you, Hugh Grant) at Hood College January 28

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Püss Füst at Open Space January 16

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Solar Prints and Encaustic Workshop with Soledad [...]


Love and Loss ( I miss you, Hugh Grant)

January 8 – February 3, 2010
Reception: Thursday, January 28, 2010 from 6-8 pm
Artists: Heather Boaz, Lissa Corona, Gina Denton, Steven Ketchum, Kylic Lockwood, Sarah Matson, Rebecca Nagle, Melody Often, Hermonie Only, Emily Slaughter, & Zach Storm
Hood College
Hodson Gallery: Tatem Arts Center
401 Rosemont Ave
Frederick, MD
Related Stories
Towson University Exhibits Contemporary Artists with Historical Curiosities

Reverie & Alchemy, the group exhibition at Towson University, brings works by ten featured artists together with historical, even ancient, objects from TU’s multi-department collection.

How the Community Art Organization Earned Its Staying Power

Since the first classes Pupkin designed 25 years ago, the program has developed over 600 lesson plans—and in just the past year the organization provided 14,000 classes to Baltimore residents in schools, community centers, hospitals, shelters, veteran’s facilities, nursing homes, and more.

Baltimore art news updates from independent & regional media

This week's news includes: Cover girl Amy Sherald and her Whitney show, Malcolm Peacock at the BMA, Farmers' Market concerns, Lisa Gail Collins awarded literature prize from The Driskell Center, local craft stores, Neighborhood Design Center's 2025 Placemaking Forum, and more!

Iron Crow Theatre Revisits the Gender-Bending, Border-Busting Queer Punk Rock Immigration Opera America Needs Now

According to writer John Cameron Mitchell, Hedwig is “more than a woman or a man. She's a gender of one and that is accidentally so beautiful."