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Publications and Multiples Fair at Open Space April 28 & 29

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Open Space is pleased to announce its Third Annual Publications and Multiples Fair on April 28th and 29th, 2012, from 12-6 pm.

This annual event is a celebration and survey of artist publications, prints, objects in multiple and much more. Co-curated with Nicholas Gottlund of Gottlund Verlag in conjunction with his show, Baker’s Dozen, currently on view at Open Space, this year’s fair promises a wide variety of artist publications and multiples from Baltimore and abroad.

Exhibiting artists and publishers include: Chloe Maratta Chris Day Closed Caption Comics Dylan Thadani Friends Records FUKT Magazine Gary Kachadourian Gottlund Verlag Guest Spot Half Letter Press Important Comics Jason Kachadourian The Kingsboro Press Noel Freibert Nowork OSO Press Public Collectors Real Guts Schematic Quarterly Spaces Corners Suzanna Zak Swill Children Temporary Services Video On Paper Wtr Clr Records

This year’s fair also includes lectures by David Senior and Ed Panar. Lectures will take place from 5-7pm on Saturday the 28th.

Open Space Baltimore is an artist run gallery space located in Remington in Baltimore City. Beginning as a collectively run art space in the fall of 2009, it has since hosted a wide variety of exhibitions and programming.

Open Space is located at 2720 Sisson Street, Baltimore, MD 21211.

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