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Subbasement Artists Studios presents “Constructs”, an exhibition of five painters who explore their identities through image-making. Featuring artwork by Pete Cullen, Ian MacLean Davis, Jarrett Min Davis, Katherine Mann and René Treviño. Each address how their own heritage, visual culture, and consumerism inform their aesthetics. Through the tradition of painting, each artist investigates the cultural constructs that define us all. Curated by Timothy Horjus.

Opening reception date: Saturday March 5th, 5-7pm, 118 North Howard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.
Exhibition closing date: April 2nd, 2011.

Gallery visiting hours: M-F by appointment, 11am-5pm Saturdays.

For more information contact Jeffrey Kent at 410-659-6950 or [email protected].
 Learn more about Subbasement Artist Studios at http://www.subbasementartiststudios.com

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