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Big Show at Creative Alliance Friday, June 25

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On view Jun 25-Jul 24
Exhibit is Free. Big Show Big Party $5, free mbrs.
Big Show Big Party w/ The Bellevederes
Fri Jun 25, 7-10pm. $5, FREE mbrs. Cash bar.

Big Show Dropoff: Sat Jun 12 Noon-5pm
Big Show Critique: Wed Jul 21 7-9pm

Step right up! Creative Alliance’s annual celebration of unfettered, unedited creativity is back! Anyone who’s a member can hang a work of art – making it the perfect time to join! – and the result is an explosion of styles, media and voices, not to mention a great art buying opportunity. Accomplished artists do it because it’s fun; newbies relish the chance to see their work looking great in our Main Gallery. Together it’s a remarkably strong body of work that will have you looking twice at your fellow man, wondering what talent lurks therein. Don’t miss the Big Show opening! It’s a huge dance party drawing hundreds of artists and their buddies. Members get in free! This year, the dance floor’s jumpin’ to The Bellevederes, featuring Baltimore’s best vintage groove sound, based on the old school soul revues of the 1960’s, and CA’s own Greg Hamilton on trumpet!

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