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Geoffrey Todd Smith – FEEL HARDER and The Art Formerly Known as Prints at Nudashank April 28

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Geoffrey Todd Smith – FEEL HARDER and The Art Formerly Known as Prints: Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez, Chris Day, Terrence Hannum, Adriane Herman, Josh Mannis, William J. O’Brien, Hermonie Only, Jimmy Joe Roche, Stan Shellabarger, Paul Nudd

April 28 – May 19

Nudashank teams up with Chicago’s Western Exhibitions to present two cross-program exhibitions in conjunction with the Baltimore Museum of Art’s biennial print fair weekend.

Chicago-based painter Geoffrey Todd Smith presents his intricate works for the first time in Baltimore in a front-room solo show, FEEL HARDER.

Hermonie Only

In the larger space, five artists from Western Exhibitions and four from Nudashank make up “The Art Formerly Known as Prints”, a group show of print-based works.

 Opening Reception: Saturday, April 28th 7 – 10 pm SUNDAY: West Side Art Walk / Grazing Brunch noon – 3pm

With so much going on this weekend, we wanted to give everyone another, less hectic chance to visit the shows at Nudashank, Current Gallery, Gallery Four and the brand new SophiaJacob Gallery. Each space will be providing different light breakfast refreshments

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