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Lauren Van Slyke captures the first BMA After Hours Event on January 15

According to the BMA, Art After Hours is a lively new series of evening events with activities, inspired by the BMA’s collection. At the first event, you could build a giant pillow fort, dance to live music, drink a beer, mix your own spicy dry rub (for meat! duh), and of course check out the museum’s new Imagining Home exhibition.

Event partners included Waverly Brewing Company, blacksauce kitchen, Haute Mess Kitchen Sublime Savories, What Weekly and WTMD. The first Art After Hours event sold out, so we congratulate the BMA on making it a success.

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