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Vagabond Colours: New Work by Bart O’Reilly at Cherspeake Arts Center Dec. 2

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Vagabond Colours: New Work by Bart O’Reilly

This show will feature paintings and an art instalation by Dublin native, Bart O’Reilly. O’Reilly is currently based at Load of Fun Studios in Baltimore. He has shown extensively in Baltimore including shows at The Creative Alliance and Nudashank Gallery. Also he currently serves at the Director of Arts Programs at Providence Center which regularly holds events at CAC.

December 2, 2010 – February 27th 2011
Opening reception Thursday December 2 ~ 5:00 – 7:00pm

410 636 6597 ~ www.chesapeakearts.org

Image: Down with Red © Bart O’Reilly 2010
Street Debris on Plexiglass

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