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RYAN HACKETT WINS $25,000 SONDHEIM ARTSCAPE PRIZE

Sondheim Prize Awarded! Doors open at 6 p.m. with award ceremony at 7.
Tour the exhibition and attend the party afterwards. Baltimore Museum of Art Thalheimer Gallery and Auditorium. http://www.artbma.org.

baltimore vs. the world
July 10 – September 5
Opening reception July 10, 7-10pm

Current Space’s grand re-opening
First exhibition at their new home
421 N. Howard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201


RE:
FURNISHED
at Nudashank Gallery, H&H Building
July 10th- July 31st
Reception: 8:00 – 11pm

Wild Nothing
Art Opening w/ a special acoustic performance by FUTURE ISLANDS!!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
7:00pm – 11:00pm
Metro Gallery 1700 N. Charles
Frolic in the heat with an exhibit of four-sided flashbacks of young summertime.
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