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Terms of Use at Gallery Four Friday, February 12

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Gallery Four presents: Terms of Use

Opening Reception: Friday, Feb 12, 7-11 p.m.
Exhibition: February 12 – March 27, 2010
Gallery Four, an independent exhibition space in Downtown Baltimore will feature sculpture, installation, and works on paper by four artists from Norway, Chicago, and Baltimore. Terms of Use surveys our relationships to materiality and technology through naturalist meddling, sci fi curiosity, and salty humor.
Gallery Four is a 10,000 sq. ft. facility that features six live/work artist studios and a contemporary art exhibition space. Gallery Four is located in downtown Baltimore’s H&H building.
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