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City On Fire book release October 28 at Metro Gallery

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‘City On Fire’ is a collection of photographs taken in Baltimore by Andy Cook between 2005 and 2010. This special exhibit will be showcasing work from the two, well anticipated books that Andy will finally release on October 28th! IN THE AIR and SOUND OF FIRE focus heavily on the city’s blossoming creative scenes, and set them against a backdrop of landscapes and every-day stories. They are odes to a singular city, brimming with possibility among the ruins and bursting with interesting people.

Musical guests include AK Slaughter and Mickey Free!

http://www.andycookphotography.com/books/books.html

Showing October 28th – December 4th

Metro Gallery
1700 North Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201
www.themetrogallery.net

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