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The Crunch: Jon Duff and Jonathan Latiano at City Arts March 26

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The Crunch, a site specific, collaborative installation by Jon Duff and Jonathan Latiano
Location: City Arts, 440 East Oliver St. Baltimore
Date: Exhibition runs from March 26- April 22
Opening Reception: Saturday March 26 7-9pm
Contact: Cathleen Sachse, catsachse@gmail.com

City Arts Gallery is proud to present The Crunch, a collaborative, site specific installation by emerging artists Jon Duff and Jonathan Latiano. The Crunch is a collision between the artificial and the natural, extinction and evolution, and a collaboration between two artists that approach the natural through two different, yet overlapping ways.

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