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We Saw This, So Should You: Juried Student Exhibition at Harford Community College by Cara Ober

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IMG_3475Sculpture by Prize-Winner Jacob Zimmerman, front, and Neal Gobin, back

WST, SSY: Every week Bmoreart’s contributors travel around town to view the art showing in and around Baltimore City. ‘We Saw This, So Should You’ is a new series where we post photos from these exhibitions to give the work greater exposure. Obviously, photos are inadequate in capturing the inherent qualities of these works. Art is always best viewed in person, so we recommend that you do so, whenever possible.

‘ImpArtIal: New Work by Art & Design Students’ is an exhibition at Harford Community College’s Chesapeake Gallery. The juror was yours truly and the selection process was intense! The opening and juror’s talk happened Wednesday, April 24, and the exhibit will be up through May 23, 2013. Many thanks to the participating students at Harford Community College, many of whom will soon be joining the Baltimore arts community through Towson University, UMBC, and MICA and also a big thank you to Beth Crisman, Gallery Coordinator at Chesapeake Gallery. – Cara Ober

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IMG_3481Best in Show: Sculpture by Tamara LaPierre

IMG_3483Ceramics by Melissa Davis and George Donithan, Photos by Jenna McDonnell

IMG_3485An assortment of sculpture and digital photo collage by Jesse Greenwell

IMG_3487Digital Print by Ashley Edmonston and Painting by Prize Winner Harry Schultz

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 Harford Community Students, Parents, and Friends at the Reception

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 The exciting Juror’s Talk!

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