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Grimm Lee, Emblem of Death, 2012 Digital Image 
Young Blood:  Work by recent MFA graduates 
July 18 – August 25, 2012 
Reception: Wednesday, July 18, 6-8pm 
Maryland Art Place (MAP) is pleased to present Young Blood, an annual exhibition of works by recent Baltimore-area Masters of Fine Art graduates. 
Celebrating its 5th anniversary, Young Blood will include a diverse range of innovative, emerging artists from the Maryland Institute College of Art,The University of Maryland College Park, Towson University, and The University of Maryland Baltimore County. 
This year’s Young Blood exhibition includes work by Brian Conaty, Liz Donadio, Gary Kachadourian, Peter Karis, Jonathan Latiano, Grimm Lee, Kim Llerena, Steven Riddle and Carly Witmer. 
Please join us Wednesday, July 18, 2012, 6 – 8pm for a reception and chance to meet the artists
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