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Martha Rosler in Conversation with Tyler Green Wednesday, May 2 at 7:30 @ the BMA

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Martha Rosler in Conversation with Tyler Green 
Wednesday, May 2, 7:30 p.m. FREE*

 Join internationally renowned artist Martha Rosler (“video and political art pioneer” —The New York Times) and leading arts journalist Tyler Green of Modern Art Notes (MAN) for a presentation and discussion of Rosler’s groundbreaking, politically charged works followed by a question-and-answer session.

A recording of the event will be released on May 10 as a MAN Podcast. This event is organized by Open Walls Baltimore, an unparalleled street art project in the Station North Arts & Entertainment District. The finest and most widely recognized street artists from around the world are mounting an outdoor exhibition of extraordinary murals.

*Admission is free, but tickets are required. Tickets are available in-person at the BMA Box Office one hour prior to start time and limited to one ticket per person on a first come, first served basis. Reservations are not accepted. For more information, call 443-573-1832.

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