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Bike Show 
September 13-October 27 
Reception: September 13 @ 6PM 

Maryland Art Place (MAP) is pleased to announce its kick-off exhibition of the Fall, Bike Show. Co-hosted by Bike Maryland, the exhibition’s intention is centered on the relationship between people and their bicycles. Bike Show is curated by Dawn Gavin, MAP’s Program Advisory Chair & Associate Professor in Drawing and Foundations at the University of Maryland College Park. The exhibit will include a variety of artists presenting everything from bike-based installations to more traditional portraiture photography of people with their bikes.

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