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The C. Grimaldis Gallery is pleased to present the group exhibition: SUMMER 2012 
July 11 – August 25, 2012 
Please join us for an Opening Reception on Wednesday, July 11th, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. 
Featuring: CHUL HYUN AHN DOVRAT AMSILY-BARAK DAVID BREWSTER ANTHONY CARO MADELEINE DIETZ GRACE HARTIGAN DIMITRA LAZARIDOU EUGENE LEAKE NEIL MEYERHOFF RAOUL MIDDLEMAN LELAND RICE JOHN RUPPERT CHRISTOPHER SAAH ANNETTE SAUERMANN SOFIA SILVA ALEXEY TITARENKO COSTAS VAROTSOS JOHN WATERS 
SUMMER 2012 is part of the Artscape Gallery Network 
C. Grimaldis Gallery 
523 N Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201  
CGrimaldisGallery.com 
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00AM – 5:30PM
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