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Jeffrey Kent
Young Blood: Work by Recent MFA Graduates at Maryland Art Place
Exhibition dates: August 3 – September 3, 2010

Special Events:
Thursday, August 5, 5pm to 7pm | Art Beats Rush Hour: Cocktails for Creative Professionals
Thursday, August 26, 6pm to 8pm | Young Blood Presents: Talks and Performances 6pm Reception / 6:30pm Gallery Talk / 7pm Performances

Read my article at the Urbanite Website on Young Blood at: http://www.urbanitebaltimore.com/baltimore/rites-of-passage/Content?oid=1288381

Maryland Art Place (MAP) is pleased to present Young Blood, our 2010 annual exhibition of work by recent Masters of Fine Art graduates from the Maryland Institute College of Art, The University of Maryland, College Park, Towson University, and The University of Maryland, Baltimore County. This year’s exhibiting artists are John Farrell, Maggie Gourlay, Tim Horjus, Benjamin Kelley, Jeffrey Kent, Sarah Laing, and Ailsa Staub with performance art projects by Christine Ferrera and Natalia Panfile.

MAP’s Program Advisory Committee selected artists who are producing some of the most dynamic work in Baltimore-area MFA programs. Young Blood features projects in installation, sculpture, video, painting, drawing, and performance. MAP is pleased to bring the artists together for this exciting exhibition.

Please join us for events on August 5 and August 26. Details above and at www.mdartplace.org. Catering Sponsor: Two Boots Pizzeria.

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