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Femme Fatale at CCBC Catonsville Feb. 4

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The Gallery at CCBC Catonsville invites you to…

Femme Fatale
January 10 – February 12, 2011
Reception: February 4, 6 to 8 pm
Curator’s Talk at 7 pm

Artists: Amina Re, Nicole Buckingham, Oletha DeVane, Espi Frazier, Tiffany Jones, Trisha Kyner, Lili Lakich, Cathy Leaycraft, Nancy Linden, Jane Kelly Morais, John Moran, James E. Murphy, Jr., Mary Deacon Opasik, Cindy Rehm, Susan Stockman, Stephen Towns, Sarah Wegner and David Zuccarini.

Curator: Diana Marta

Gallery Hours: Monday- Friday, 10 am to 5 pm. Extended hours on Mondays and Fridays to 7 pm.
For further information please call the gallery at 443.840.4246
Or visit our website at http://ccbcmd.edu/adim/galleries.html

Directions to CCBC Catonsville:
CCBC Catonsville is located off Baltimore Beltway (695) Exit 12, Wilkens Avenue West. Follow Wilkens Avenue West to Valley Road. Make a right on Valley Road to the college entrance. The Gallery is in Building Q. CCBC Catonsville is served by MTA bus route 77.

Nicole Buckingham | Gallery Coordinator | The Community College of Baltimore County
443.840.4326 | [email protected] | CCBC. The incredible value of education.

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