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Thoughts on (e)merge and The Washington/ Baltimor [...]

Performance Art Impact Panel with Jefferson Pinder, Lisa Gold, Sarah Newman, and Adam Budak
Andrew Wodzianski – Self Portrait as Ishmael
“Mary Ellen Likes Things Free”
Holly Bass – Performance – “Come Clean”
Welcome to the Army with Neil C. Jones
Goya Contemporary’s Amy Raehse
Andrew Schrock’s “Large-Hadron-Colossus and the White Snake”
“Bully Pulpit” – MICA’s curated show
Joyce Lee’s “Made in China”
* All Photos by Nate Larson
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