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Three Exhibits open at Baltimore Clayworks Saturday, June 25

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School 33 Studio Artist Biennial & Irrelevan [...]

SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 6-8PM
Free and Open to the Public.

MAIN GALLERY: AISHA HARRISON, CONTOURS OF BELONGING
A solo exhibition featuring the work of Aisha Harrison, our Lormina Salter Fellowship Artist of 2010-11.

SOLO GALLERY: TIM SHERMAN, THE BEGINNING
Wood-fired Functional wares.

COMMUNITY ARTS GALLERY: CREATIVE AGING
Ceramic sculpture created by senior participants under the artistic instruction of Aisha Harrison and Mary Cloonan.

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