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Flourescent Brown: A Salon at Open Space Friday, Feb 12 from 7-10

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New Work by Alex Konder, Ian MacLean Davis, Linda [...]

Flourescent Brown: A Salon curated by Mark Mahosky

This exhibition features four Pennsylvania-based artists presenting their work in Baltimore for the first time.
Artists: Sheena Gabrielli, Sydney Howells, Mark Mahosky, and Mike Shoudt
Opening Reception: Friday, Feb 12 from 7-10
Exhibition Dates: Feb 12 – March 5, 2010
Open Space is located at 2720 Sisson Street
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