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Station North Arts and Craft Market
Friday, November 23 from 3:00PM – 8:00PM
D center Baltimore, 16 W North Avenue

This Black Friday, skip the mall and support local artists! Join us for Station North’s 2nd Annual Black Friday Art & Craft Market for the best local art, jewelry, clothing, crafts, and much more! The market is free and open to the public.

Vendors include:
www.artfultreasures.me
http://mothermadebaltimore.wordpress.com/
www.gogosretreadthreads.com
www.naturalfeelings.biz
www.etsy.com/shop/talaniblack
www.stefanways.com
www.RegalClothes.com
www.facebook.com/matt.bovie
www.rachelelisekatz.com
+ a lot more!

Gallery 788 is pleased to host Nicole Fallek’s going away art show November 23rd from 8PM-1AM.

***The first 25 people in the door will receive a one-of-a-kind, limited edition poster from a series of 100.***

One part art show, one part dance party. Need we say more? Come join us in wishing Nicole safe and successful travels and celebrating being part of her Baltimore family with a night filled with good grooves, cheap booze and enough art for everybody.

If you aren’t familiar with Nicole’s work you can check it out here

https://www.facebook.com/nicolefallekphoto

EVERYTHING MUST GO ART SHOW/FUNDRAISER 8:00-10:00PM

25%-50% off all canvases
Limited edition posters*
Ridiculously cheap prints
Free used art books*Poster Preorders available

AFTERMATH DANCE PARTY 10:00PM-1:00AM

Featuring DJs: Dave Martin & Prab K

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