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Axis Alley 2010 opening walk Sunday May 23, 2-6 p.m.

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Alley Walk Opening and Bbque, on Sunday, May 23rd from 2-6pm.

15 new works have been installed behind the 2000-2200 blocks of North Calvert Street, 21218.

more info at: http://www.axisalley.wordpress.com

If you cannot attend on May 23rd, Axis Alley will also be being toured as part of the “Barclay’s Back!” celebration on Saturday, May 28th from 11-2 pm, sponsored by the BMOG coalition. Axis Alley is also being included as a tour stop for the American’s for the Arts Conference being held in Baltimore this year on June 26th. Artworks will continue to go up until that day.

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