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BMA Late Night Saturday, October 1, 7-11 p.m.

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MICA Faculty Exhibit Reception Thursday, Sept. 22

BMA Late Night Saturday, October 1, 7-11 p.m. FREE

Don’t miss an electrifying evening of performances and art during this free powerhouse event featuring life-size artwork you can step into, a dazzling aerial spectacle, musical improvisations, alternative theater, and Baltimore’s best authors, poets, and singer/songwriters.

The event highlights the winners of the $25,000 Mary Sawyers Baker prize with a room-size installation of detailed drawings by visual artist Gary Kachadourian and performances by experimental musician Audrey Chen and beatboxer/vocal percussionist Shodekeh. Access to the exhibition during extended evening hours, cash bar, and light fare cap off an evening you won’t forget.

b-grant prize winners performing:
Copycat Theatre
Mara Neimanis
Fernando Quijano III
Nelly’s Echo
Justin Sirois
ellen cherry
Michelle Antoinette Nelson
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