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Kaleidoscope opens October 15 at The Gallery at CCBC Catonsville

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Steven Pearson. “Amalgamation” Acrylic on Rives mounted on Panel. 2010

The Gallery at CCBC, Catonsville is proud to announce the upcoming art exhibit, Kaleidoscope,
located at Q Art Gallery at The Community College of Baltimore County, 800 South Rolling
Road, Baltimore, MD 21228, from October 15th through November 13th .

The show, curated by Marcia Bass, will highlight the works of Nicholas Cairns, Joel D’Orazio, 
LinLing Lu, Sandi Ritchie Miller, Steven Pearson, Chaz Peay and Michael Weiss. Kaleidoscope 
helps the viewer dive into the imagination of the artist through shapes, colors and light and to 
allow the viewer to also make their own interpretation.  
 
The Artist’s Reception will be on Friday, October 15th, from 6-8pm. The general public is
invited, refreshments will be served.

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