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A group of emerging artists present a bumper crop of current works at “fresh: paintings and photographs,” the new show at the La Terra Gallery, July 12 – August 31, 2008. The featured artists are Garrett Ames-Leadbetter, Erica D oo, Eric Helgas, Samantha Merrick, Zack Merrick, Sarah Molling, Hanna Moran, and Nicole Parker, who will be on hand for the opening reception, Thursday, July 17, from 5-8 PM or for an extra reception on Thursday, August 14, from 5-8 PM. La Terra Gallery is located at 4001 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD 21211. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 AM to 6 PM. “fresh” is curated by Nancy Scheinman. “fresh” is free and open to the public. For “fresh” information, call La Terra at 410-889-7562 or contact us through our website at www.laterragiftgallery.com.

A packed audience at the opening reception.

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