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ANDY HOLTIN: HYPOTHESES
RECENT WORK & COLLABORATIONS
March 19th – April 30th 2011
Reception: Saturday, March 19th 2011, 7 – 10 PM

Gallery Four presents its first solo exhibition featuring the work of multi-disciplinary artist Andy Holtin. Through sculpture, installation, video, and performance Hypotheses, Recent Works and Collaborations fills the gallery’s 4000 square ft. space with works that observe how programmable objects and environments relate to discreet human action and myth.

Gallery Four is a 10,000 sq. ft. facility that features six live/work artist studios and a contemporary art exhibition space. Gallery Four is located in downtown Baltimore’s H&H building.
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