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Alloverstreet Friday, October 10

This month’s Alloverstreet event featured 10 exhibitions and events spanning 9 arts spaces. This Alloverstreet also introduced an art walk hub at Area 405’s outdoor dock with food, music and information about the night’s event including a new printed gallery guide and self-guided tour map. Additionally, from 8-10, visitors could enjoy a free ride from Alloverstreet to the Idling @ Dusk event at Penn Station and back in a designated taxi cab; a collaboration between Alloverstreeet and Living Station Nights.

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Area 405 Bruun Studios at Area 405 presents “Autumn Leaves”

An exhibition of portraits and words about 49 individuals age 50 or older; featuring visual work by Peter Bruun, Zoë Charlton, Ian MacLean Davis, Tiffany Jones,Ernest Shaw, E.L. Briscoe, Nicole Buckingham Kern, and Paris Johnson; and writing by Jen Grow, Steven Leyva, Laura Schovan, Kevin Griffin Moreno, Nakia Brown (aka “Fire Angelou”), Jeremy Chase-Israel, and Victor Rodgers (aka “Art Vandalay”).
405 E Oliver St, Baltimore, MD, 21202

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Gallery CA “STRANGE YEAR”

Work by Brady Starr
440 E Oliver St, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Terrault Contemporary “We are Lesion: A Socio-Political Fantasy”

V.I.S.A. with Amanda Horowitz and “Treasure Chest”
The Copycat Building, 1515 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Springsteen “jimmi~research”

The Copycat Building, Apt B303, 1511 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Bodega Studios

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Bodega Gallery “Tres Golpes”

Featuring Joey Alzamora, Erick Antonio Benitez, Rodrigo Carazas Portal
The Copycat Building, Apt A100, 1511 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Lil’ Gallery “Intermission”

Lucas Haroldsen, Michael Koliner & Harrison Tyler
The Copycat Building, Apt C403, 1511 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

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Lil’ Hallway “Sweet Friday”

Selections from UBUWEB curated by Catherine Akins and Adenike Adelekan.
Featuring videos by Chris Habib, Tracey Emin, Guy Ben Ner and Keiichi Tanaami
The Copycat Building, Apt C403, 1511 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

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GUEST SPOT @ THE REINSTITUTE “Read the Recap, Skip the Show”

Curated by Tom Marquet
Featuring Paul Gagner, Jeremy August Haik, Margo Benson Malter, Heather McKenna, Björn Meyer-Ebrecht, Joe Nanashe
1715 N. Calvert St. Baltimore Md 21202

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Contributor Benjamin Levy is a curator and printmaker living in Baltimore. He is the Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Prints, Drawings & Photographs at The Baltimore Museum of Art and a 2009 graduate of MICA.

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