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Things Fall Apart opens Friday, July 8 at CCBC Catonsville

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The Gallery at CCBC Catonsville presents….
Things Fall Apart, An ArtScape extension site exhibition
July 5- August 6, 2011
Reception: Friday, July 8 from 6 to 8 pm
Artists:
Lauren Boilini
Jessica Braiterman
R.L. Croft
Magnolia Laurie
Bart O’Reilly
Katherine Mann
Curator: Tyler Farinholt
Gallery Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 am to 5 pm. The Gallery is closed on Sunday.
For further information, please call 443.840.4246, or visit our website at http://ccbcmd.edu/adim/galleries.html
Directions: CCBC Catonsville is located off Baltimore Beltway (695) Exit 12, Wilkens Avenue West. Follow Wilkens Avenue West to Valley Road. Make a right on Valley Road to the college entrance. The Gallery is in Building Q. The College address is 800 South Rolling Road, Baltimore MD 21228. 
CCBC Catonsville is served by MTA bus route 77.
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