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Ordinary vehicles are transformed into outlandish, eye-popping works of art at the Art Car Exhibit. Intricate detailing and interactive features make for true conversation starters. Don’t miss the Art Cars and the Charm City Roller Girls parade down Mt. Royal Avenue to Charles Street at noon on Saturday, July 16.

Location: Charles Street and E. Lanvale Street
Curator: Daniel Stuelpnagel, art car artist
Programming: Holly Klemm, art car artist

Art Car Exhibitors: Cindy Albano, Baltimore Rock Opera Society, Dan Everett, Joan Freedman, Bob Heronimous, Chris Hubbard, Holly Klemm, Robert Luczun, Jeffrey Polanowski, Karl Schlatter, Laura Straehla, Daniel Stuelpnagel, Dan Van Allen, Matt Muirhead, Michelle Kaiser, Charles and Grace Laster, Stillpoint Theatre Initiative, Vehicles For Change and many more.

Schedule
Friday, July 15 – Sunday, July 17 All Day 18th Annual Art Car and Other Wheeled Vehicle Show. The art cars return to Artscape once again with a mix of new cars, old favorites and participation cars.

Saturday, July 16 11:30 am Art Car Parade The Caravan travels from the American Visionary Art Museum to Artscape. At noon, the car parade enters Artscape at North Avenue and Mt. Royal Street and begins traveling through the festival to Station North.

Also, have a seat at the Art Car Lounge on Charles and Lanvale!
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