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CALL FOR ARTISTS:

TOP OF THE WORLD OBSERVATION LEVEL GALLERY EXHIBITION

High above the Inner Harbor, Top of the World Observation Level Gallery seeks artists to present work for a new exhibition.  Individual applications and/or curated group proposals are being accepted for a winter showcase taking place from Friday, February 6 through Sunday, March 29, 2015.  Full details and an application can be found online at www.promotionandarts.org, click “Arts Council.”  The deadline to apply isFriday, December 12, 2014.  Questions should be directed to Melissa Webb, exhibitions manager for School 33 Art Center and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, at [email protected] or 443-263-4352.  Managed by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, the Top of the World Observation Level Gallery is located on the 27th floor of the World Trade Center at 401 E. Pratt Street.

For more information on Top of the World Observation Level, visit www.viewbaltimore.org or call 410-837-VIEW.

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