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OSAYCANYOUSEE opens Sept 8 at The Windup Space

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OSAYCANYOUSEE 
Prints & Objects Inspired By The War Of 1812 
Sep. 8 thru Oct. 27, 2012 
The Windup Space Baltimore, MD
 
OSAYCANYOUSEE is a new solo exhibition by Nolen Strals and Bruce Willen of Post Typography, featuring prints and objects inspired by the War of 1812. The artwork in the exhibition touches on themes of baseball, capitalism, and violence with visual wit, dark humor, and a potent graphic aesthetic, deftly drawing from iconic imagery of pop culture, patriotism, and American history. 
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 8
 Featuring cocktails by Art in the Age
 and music by Ed Schrader’s Music Beat, Mickey Free, and Pure Junk (ex-Double Dagger)
 Reception 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Music 9:30.
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