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Opening Night of the Transmodern Festival, 2011: Thursday, April 28
MEDIATIONS curated by Stephanie Barber at the MAP Gallery at 218 West Saratoga Street (between  howard st. and park ave)
Video, Installations, and Performance from 6-9 followed by music, films, and more performance downstairs in the 14KT Cabaret. 
Featuring:
KIRSTEN STOLTMANN (from los angeles)
XAVIER LEPLAE (milwaukee)
OLIVIA ROBINSON AND JESSE STILES (baltimore)
KIMSU THEILER (jersey city)
SMELLING SALT AMUSEMENTS (baltimore)
Followed by Extreme Animals, Andrew Zukerman, and Eve Hanan in the Cabaret below with videos by Martha Colburn and Nancy Andrews
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