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Maryland Traditions and Folklore reception at the James Backas Gallery September 27

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A Studio Visit with Tim Scofield

MD State Arts Council James Backas Gallery presents: 
Maryland Masters: Edwin Remsberg’s Portraits of Maryland Traditions and
Folklorist Elaine Eff’s Contributions to Maryland Folklife.
September 27, 2011 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Gallery Talk by Edwin Remsberg 6:30 p.m.
Presentation to Elaine 6:50 p.m.
Exhibition runs through Nov. 11, 2011
175 West Ostend Street | Baltimore, Maryland 21104
msac@msac.org | 410-767-6555 | TTY 1-800-735-2258
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Maryland State Arts Council
Image: Louis Campbell, of Baltimore American Indian Center’s Soaring Eagles, Maryland Traditions Folklife Festival, Photo: Edwin Remsberg
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