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Young Blood at MAP June 29 from 6-8 pm

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Young Blood Opens Wednesday, June 29, 6-8pm with an artists’ talk and reception

Maryland Art Place presents an exhibition of work by recent Masters of Fine Art graduates from the Maryland Institute College of Art, The University of Maryland, College Park, Towson University, and The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

This year’s Young Blood exhibition includes work by Amy Boone-McCreesh, Jesse Burrowes, Jill Fannon, Rob Guevara, Adam Junior, Linling Lu, Sarah McNeil, Wun Ting Wendy Tai, and Katie Taylor.

To read more about Young Blood 2011 on the Baltimore Fishbowl, Go to http://www.baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/young-blood-map-showcases-top-mfa-grads/

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