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Stillness in Movement Paintings by Jim Condron May 6-June 26, 2010

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Urban Appalachia at Creative Alliance Saturday, May 8

Canton Diptych, Oil on canvas, 9″x24″
The Frederick Douglass Isaac Meyers Maritime Museum
Herbert Bearman Gallery
Opening Reception
Thursday, May 6, 2010, 6-8PM
With live music by Ray Forton

1417 Thames Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
www.douglassmyers.org
www.jcondron.com

The Herbert Bearman Gallery is free and open to the public
Jim Condron Paintings
10913 Park Heights Avenue
Owings Mills , Maryland 21117
410-591-6188

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