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BMA Photography Late Night Friday, May 6

Once Upon a Time at Goucher’s Silber Gallery
Exhibit Dates: Tuesday, April 5, through Sunday, May 8, 2011.
The exhibit, which is free to the public, can be viewed Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Storytelling has always been intertwined with various art forms-artists cull inspiration from scriptures, history, literature, mythology, current social or political events, personal experiences, and their own imagination. Narrative works depict events unfolding, often compressed into a single image or object that implies something has happened or is about to take place. These stories are powerful tools with the potential to evoke a multitude of emotions, allowing an audience to identify with common experiences or imagine situations they might never encounter. In Once Upon a Time…, Rochelle Abramowitz, Libby Barbee, Erin Fostel, Brent Green, Katelyn Greth, Nora Sturges, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, and James Allen Swainbank unite characters, plots, and imagery to create a brief escape from the everyday world.

Artist Libbee Barbee
Artist Rochelle Abramowitz
Artists Erin Fostel and Nora Sturges
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