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2011 Faculty Exhibition Participants:

Thank you for participating in the 2011 Faculty Exhibition. The exhibition looks great. This is a reminder that the reception is this Thursday, September 22, from 5:00-7:00 pm in all three galleries. We look forward to seeing you there.

Carla Brown
Department of Exhibitions
Maryland Institute College of Art
phone (410) 225-2259 fax (410) 225-2396

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Maryland Art Place is pleased to present an exhibition investigating the profound impact and ongoing exploration of Minimalist concepts on the practice of painting. Painting in Parts is the second exhibition organized by MAP’s Consulting Curator, Michael Klein, and will include the works of eleven artists spanning three generations: Anne Appleby, Jo Baer, Jake Berthot, Daniel Buren, Alan Charlton, Thomas Downing, Don Dudley, Luke Frost, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Robert Mangold,
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