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“And it’s not just the art makers, curators, and exhibitioners bringing their A-games. Local artist/writer Cara Ober helped start and loosely runs the Bmore art blog, where people post info about openings and local artists/writers Jarrett Min Davis, Asper Winktop, Don Cook, Rob Sparrow Jones, and Ober herself offer their impressions about current shows around town. More opinions from more writers about more art is only going to be a good thing for Baltimore art in the long run.”

Thanks CityPaper!!

From Top Ten 2007: Year in Art by Bret McCabe / Baltimore Citypaper, December 12

for the whole story, go to: http://www.citypaper.com/special/story.asp?id=14961

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