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Baltimore-centric Photos from (e)merge by Nate Larson

All photos from the (e)merge Art Fair Instagram/ Facebook page – Link here.
To see more, follow the fair on Instagram @emargeartfair
From Hilger BROTKunsthalle!
Fair founders Leigh Conner and Jamie Smith
Eric Hilton of @thieverycorpdc 
Lichtenstein button from the @ngadc table
Capitol Skyline Hotel
performance! @corcorangallery31 
Andrew Wodzianski’s performance in the pool area! 
MICA setting up – Sculpture by Jennifer Coster
Mindy Solomon Gallery setting up
Mixed Greens @mxdgrns setting up
Cheryl Pope TOPS at @contempowing
Goya Contemporary – Photos by Lynn Silverman
craftwork by Orly Cogan at Ethan Cohen
Connersmith setting up
Set up of Stroll from @emilybiondo and @mindyhurt
Katherine Mann @project4gallery
AlexPodesta in the gym
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