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Loaded Pistols opens April 7 at MICA’s Gallery 500 (Studio Center)

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LOADED PISTOLS is a group exhibition exploring the relationship between text and imagery. 12 local artists will either have artwork exploring this theme on display, or they will be performing a short piece of original prose at the opening.
Curated by Samantha Fein
Artists: Tom Burkett, Alexandra Carter, David Eassa, Claire Felonis, Amanda King, Kim Llerena, Lloyd Lowe, Marian Ochoa, Ben Peterson, Tony Ransom, Jill Silverberg, Adam Void
The opening reception is Saturday, April 7th, 7-9 PM
The prose reading begins at 8 PM
Ample refreshments will be provided, and there will be an open mic opportunity, for those interested in reading a short piece of poetry or prose.
Exhibition will be held at Gallery 500, 5th floor Studio Center, 133 West North Ave, Baltimore MD
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