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JAMIE FELTON
ANDREW LAUMANN
ELAIN CAMERON-WEIR
JACOB COHEN
LEANNE EISEN
Street Level is a group exhibition that explores the raw materiality and aesthetics of the street in the form of minimalist paintings, photography, and sculpture.
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 9 8 – 11pm
The opening follows the announcement of the winner of the 2011 Sondheim Prize at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Street Level opens in conjunction with exhibitions at Gallery Four, a solo exhibition of work by Dustin Carlson:
and CART, a massive group show comparing the gallery to a supermarket at Current:
Bonnie Brenda Scott’s meat
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