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Artomatic@Baltimore 
Jim Tretick, Eduardo Rodriguez and George Koch 
Saturday, June 2 at 1 pm
Maryland Art Place

A Panel Discussion on the Inception of Artomatic in Washington DC and Plans for an Artomatic in Baltimore! Part of Maryland Art Place’s 2012 Speakers Series Funded by the Robert Lehman Foundation

Artomatic is designed to create community among artists, generate an audience for artists and the arts and expand economic development through an event featuring the creative works of hundreds of artists in a multitude of art forms, including the visual arts, theater, music, film, poetry and more.

Artomatic speakers: Jim Tretick, Eduardo Rodriguez and founder, George Koch will discuss the inception of Artomatic, their licensing initiative, and future plans for a Baltimore based Artomatic. In the fall of 2011 Artomatic began a licensing program to assist artists and their communities to host their own Artomatic events. Artomatic@Frederick was the first implementation.

RSVP to Sofia Rutka for MAP’s third Speakers Series event: [email protected]

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