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The Rumors Are True: Christine Sajecki and Megan Hildebrandt January 17 at Creative Alliance

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The Rumors are True: Megan Hildebrandt & Christine Sajecki
Opening Reception: January 17, 5-7 p.m. with performance by Hildebrandt at 6.

This show is about the history of Highlandtown and the artists’ own experience of living in East Baltimore. The show will combine performance, video, photographs, paintings, and sculpture.

Encaustic Paintings by Christine Sajecki & Performance by Megan Hildebrandt, as well as photos documenting it.

On the Left, Aubrey Bodine’s photograph of Baltimore women washing their stoops, and on the Right, Hildebrandt reenacts the photo.

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