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THIS SUNDAY 2pm – 4pm @ The Baltimore Museum of Art
Music will start right at 2 so come on time!!
This day of performances by Vlonde, Jared Paolini and Comeback Ranch will be held in the BMA’s Fox Court. Continuing the series’ exploration of domestic music both in and out of context, this concert will give visitors the unique opportunity to drift in and out of earshot while contemplating surrounding works from the museum’s permanent collection. This concert will also be accompanied by a short essay by Neal Reinalda relating specific works in the BMA’s collection to the series at large. FREE!!
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