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Projections, part of the Transmodern Fest, 2011

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What is The Transmodern Festival? by Cara Ober

PROJECTIONS
April 28 – April 30, 8pm – 12am
A video exhibition curated by Lexie Mountain for Transmodern 2011, occupying the Charles Fish &  Sons Building storefront, corner of Franklin & Eutaw Streets, Baltimore @ 425 N Eutaw St, Baltimore MD 21201.
Live actions & screenings:
blackmoth.org Thursday, April 28 @ 11:35pm
Hermonie Only Friday, April 29 @ 10:15pm
Joe Denardo & Snejina Latev Saturday April 30 @ 10:00pm
Shana Palmer & Dys Hannan Saturday April 30 @ Midnight
with the work of Tamara Alegre, Mark Brown, Liz Donadio, Exploding Motor Car, Amy Lockhart, Lexie Mountain, Nat Munari, and Margaret Rorison running throughout, 8pm – 12am-ish
for schedule updates follow @mountainlex
Artist Lecture with Joe Denardo & Snejina Latev, Kari Altmann &  Jim Drain
Sunday May 1 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus, Mattin 101, SDS Room
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