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May 14th – June 19th
Reception: Friday, May 14th 7PM – 11PM

Gallery Four presents part one of a two part series. Volume One features new sculpture, installation, photography, and video works by four artists, Jason Ferguson, Karsten Krejcarek, Julia Oldham, Milana Braslavsky, from Idaho, New York, and Baltimore. You & Me Living Today (anatomically modern explorers) examines our ever-baffling material culture as an adaption to ironic biological confines. Evolutionary pitfalls abound, we continue to explore the boundaries between our bodies, our rituals, our desires, and our visceral responses to a haphazardly nurtured environment.

Gallery Four is a 10,000 sq. ft. facility that features six live/work artist studios and a contemporary art exhibition space. Gallery Four is located in downtown Baltimore’s H&H building.

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