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Amanda Burnham 

Forty-seven semi-finalists were selected in the first round of the Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize. This exhibition expands on the finalist exhibition at The Baltimore Museum of Art by showing the broad range of remaining artists whose work was reviewed in depth in the second round of the Sondheim review.

Exhibition Opening Reception: Thursday, July 19 from 6pm to 9pm
Exhibition Dates: Friday, July 20, 2012 through Sunday, August 5, 2012

Artists: Seth Adelsberger, Baltimore, MD; Laura Amussen, Towson, MD; Keith Bentley, Baltimore, MD; John Bohl, Baltimore, MD; Lauren Boilini, Baltimore, MD; Gabriela Bulisova, Alexandria, VA; Amanda Burnham, Baltimore, MD; Dustin Carlson, Baltimore, MD; Leah Cooper, Baltimore, MD; Robin Croft, Manassas, VA; Brent Crothers, Bel Air, MD; Caitlin Cunningham, Baltimore, MD; Susan Eder & Craig Dennis, Falls Church, VA; Annie Farrar, Baltimore, MD; Mia Feuer, Alexandria, VA; Shaun Flynn, Baltimore, MD; Carrie Fucile, Baltimore, MD; Clarissa Gregory, Baltimore, MD; Joshua Haycraft, Washington, D.C.; Artemis Herber, Owings Mills, MD; Ricardo Hoegg, Baltimore, MD; Lillian Hoover, Baltimore, MD; Ryan Hoover, Baltimore, MD; Laura Hudson, Baltimore, MD; Mark Isaac, Alexandria, VA; Dean Kessmann, Washington, D.C.; Bridget Lambert, Washington, D.C.; Nate Larson, Baltimore, MD; Andrew Laumann, Baltimore, MD; Nicole Lenzi, Baltimore, MD; Katherine Mann, Washington, D.C.; Ben Marcin, Baltimore, MD; Shalya Marsh, Lancaster, PA; Matthew McConville, Baldwin, MD; Sarah McNeil, Baltimore, MD; Steven Pearson, Westminster, MD; John Ruppert, Towson, MD; Molly Springfield, Washington, D.C.; Nora Sturges, Baltimore, MD; and Michael Zebrowski, Baltimore, MD

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