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Launch Pad opens May 12

To produce Baltimore Liste, The Contemporary museum has joined forces with seven local galleries (Area 405, Open Space, Current Gallery, Gallery Four, Nudashank, Subbasement Gallery and Jordan Faye Contemporary Art) each gallery nominated three artists. After visiting 21 studios, Sue Spaid has selected twelve artists to have solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Museum during the month of May.

In other words, “Every day is ‘May Day’ this May.”
Catch ’em while you can! This show is short! One Week only!

The first exhibition is May 11-15
Opening Reception: Friday the 13th from 6:30 to 9:30
John Bohl (Current)
Shaun Flynn (Gallery Four)
Stewart Watson (Area 405)
Jordan Bernier (Nudashank)

The second exhibition is May 18-22
Opening Reception: Friday May 20th
David Page (JFC)
Nicholas Gottlund (Open Space)
Caitlin Cunningham (Nudashank)
Josh Wade Smith (Gallery Four)

The third exhibition is May 25-29
Opening Reception: Friday May 27th
Michelle Model (Sub Basement)
Gary Kachadourian (Current)
Kate Mackinnon (JFC)
DUOX (Open Space)

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