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Regeneration: a one-day group art exhibition exploring sustainability – April 14

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Regeneration: a one-day group art exhibition exploring sustainability, part of the 8th annual Baltimore Green Week

Curated by Jason Meyer in partnership with Second Chance
April 14, 2011 5:30-10pm

Second Chance
1400 Warner St,
Baltimore, Maryland 21230

15 Baltimore artists will present works in various media including sculpture, installation, painting, print, photography, and video: Andi Curran, Christian Donnelly, Annie Farrar, Skye Gilkerson, Liz Guseman, Meaghan Harrison, Lou Joseph, Patrick Joust, Skye McNeill, Jason Meyer, Brandon Nicklas, Aggie Toppins, Adam Weir, May Wilson, Eileen Wold

This event will kick-off the 8th Annual Baltimore Green Week hosted by Baltimore Green Works. Refreshments will be served. TreeBaltimore will give away free trees. Admission is free.

For more information: www.jason-meyer.com/regeneration or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=168500336536083

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