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Abandonment at The Gallery at CCBC, Dundalk Nov. 6

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CURRENT SPACE FUNDRAISER NOVEMBER 6 ~ 2PM – 11PM

The Gallery at CCBC, Dundalk presents
Abandonment
November 1- December 15, 2010
Reception, Saturday November 6, from 6 to 8 pm
Artists
Lynn Cazabon
Frank Day
Penny Harris
Ben Marcin
Hal Rummel
Christopher Saah
Curator
Clara Nilles
Gallery Hours, Monday through Saturday noon to 5 pm
For further information please call 443.840.4326
Directions to CCBC Dundalk Art Gallery, Building K
From North via Baltimore Beltway – (I-695)
Take Exit 39 (Merritt Blvd), proceed about 2 1/2 miles. At the 8th traffic light (intersection of Merritt Blvd – Peninsula Expressway and Merritt Ave) turn right. If you cross RR tracks you’ve gone too far. At the first traffic light, Merritt Ave becomes Sollers Point Road. Go Straight. The college is at the top of the crest on the right.
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