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From the September Urbanite: The New BMA Contempo [...]

Friday, September 21, 2012 6:00pm until 8:00pm 
Urbanite @ Case[werks]
Join us for the opening of HOUSE SHOW! Co-curated by Marianne Amoss, Marian April Glebes, Sarah McCann, and Jessica Young of D center Baltimore, the exhibit studies and celebrates the idea of the rowhouse as storyteller. It examines how these familiar structures serve as narratives, recording and telling our personal stories and the stories of streets, neighborhoods, and entire cities. What are the stories contained within rowhouse walls? How do rowhouses reveal how we live now, and how we used to live? 
In keeping with the interdisciplinary mission of both Case[werks] and D Center Baltimore, HOUSE SHOW features work in a variety of mediums and by a range of artists, representing architecture, photography, sculpture, oral history, and more. 
The exhibit is at Urbanite @ Case[werks] from September 21 through October 24, 2012. 
The opening reception will be held on September 21, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 
Complementary programming will take place during the exhibit, both in the gallery and at off-site venues. Additional information about these events is forthcoming. 
Urbanite @ Case[werks] is located at 1501 St. Paul Street, Suite 116, Baltimore, MD 21202. 
The gallery is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call 410-332-4160. HOUSE SHOW is generously sponsored by the NEA and the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. Thanks to Rachel Valsing and C. Ryan Patterson for the awesome artwork!
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