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Common Discord April 21 at Current

B A L T I M O R E P R I N T M I X
Opening Reception & Saturday & April 28th & 7-10pm
Current Space presents a selected group of Baltimore artists working with an array of printing techniques and styles. Join us for the grand opening of our flat file with limited edition prints and our online store.
John Bohl; James Bouchet; Lauren Brick; Emily Burtner & Nate Cubeta; Sal Farina; Lesser Gonzalez;
Julianne Hamilton; Katie Smith; Beth Hoeckel; Lou Joseph; Gary Kachadourian; Andrew Liang;
Justin Lucas; Chloe Maratta; Becca Morrin; Hermonie Only; Nikholis Planck; Jeremy Rountree; Flannery Silva
Also Open Sunday, April 29, 12-4pm
Current Space
421 North Howard Street
Baltimore Md 21201
www.currentspace.com
http://www.myspace.com/currentspace
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Baltimore-MD/Current-Space/43393863653
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