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Natural Remedies: Caitlin Cunningham & Alex Ebstein

Natural Remedies is a two person exhibition of new works by Caitlin Cunningham and Alex Ebstein. Both artists reflect on their consciousness of health, medicine, and alternative remedies through meticulous, psychedelic imagery.

April 22 – May 30, 2010
Opening Reception: April 29th from 5:30-8:00pm

John Fonda Gallery
45 West Preston Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
located at Theatre Project
410-752-8558

Hours: M-F, Noon-4pm and by appointment

Artists Alex Ebstein and Caitlin Cunningham
Drawings by Alex Ebstein








Drawings by Caitlin Cunningham



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