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Graham Coreil-Allen: SPECTER POLIS Screening and Artist Talk at Creative Alliance Thursday, May 27

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Graham Coreil-Allen: SPECTER POLIS Screening and Artist Talk
Thursday May 27 at 7pm in CAmm Media Lab

Sublime moments quietly arise within hidden corners of Baltimore. Natty Boh Utz Girl Billboard Wafting Destruction, Baltimore Heavy Metal Scrap Yard, and Walking on Plastic Reeds capture urban movement, veracity, force, and uncanny calm.

Graham Coreil-Allen is an interventionist public artist interested in the constructs, semiotics and contradictions of our everyday environment. He received an MFA from MICA’s Mount Royal School of Art, and has shown with numerous galleries in New York and the Mid-Atlantic.

On view May 7- Jun 18
For more info: http://www.creativealliance.org/events/eventItem2156.html

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