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My Creation is a weekly column, part of the Arts & Culture Ezine I am writing for the Urbanite. Each week, I will feature a different local artist, artisan, musician, writer, or interdisciplinary artist with an image, a short statement, and a link to your site. If you are interested in being featured, all you have to do is email me at cara@urbanitebaltimore.com and put My Creation as the heading.

Baltimore benefits from all the creative efforts which abound. I am excited to be able to feature and highlight these efforts on a weekly basis.
To see an example, go to Pathways of Paint, a short feature on Greg Minah.
And if you haven’t signed up to receive the weekly e-zine, you can always read archived stories at www.urbanitebaltimore.com and click on Arts and Culture.
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