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GO WEST! 
Area 405 presents an International exhibition and the culinary event of the season not to be missed: 
GO WEST (exhibitionists) is a multi media show curated by Breon Gilleran (US) and Sarah Laing (Scotland) 
Artist reception this Friday, June 1st 7pm-10pm 
In addition, the curators have organized a International BBQ- and – A Cook Off and Panel Discussion your host for the evening: Chris Attenborough Sunday June 3, open house style – 3-9pm 
Area 405 405 E Oliver St Baltimore MD 21202 
Area 405 is free, handicapped accessible, open to the public, and solely run by volunteers. This exhibition is sponsored in part by Station North Arts and Entertainment District, The Maryland State Arts Council, The National Endowment for the Arts and Area405 – we are a recipient of Station North’s Think Big Grants
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