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One Hundred Footsteps
at Gallery die Botschaft in Baltimore
Opening reception: Sunday, April 15 — 2:00 to 5:00 pm
Artists’ talk and reading at 3:00 pm
One Hundred Footsteps is a collaborative project between writer Jennifer Wallace and
visual artist Katherine Kavanaugh. The project was inspired by a medieval Japanese
collaborative poetic form, the renga, which often is comprised of 100 verses.
In this exhibition of 50 small collage drawings and 50 haiku-like poems neither poem nor
image are illustrative of each other, rather they evolved from parallel contemplative moods.
Accompanying the exhibition will be five volumes of the printed images and poems; each
volume containing 10 poems and 10 images. The images are reproduced from originals
and the poems are letterpress-printed.
Gallery die Botschaft is an intimate private gallery in Baltimore’s Bolton Hill neighborhood
located at 1628 Bolton Street.
The exhibit will run from April 14 through May 20 and can be seen by appointment.
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