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Immemorial Spaces: New Work by Chloe Watson at McDaniel College reception Friday, Oct. 8

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Exhibition of recent paintings and drawings by McDaniel alum Chloe Watson ’07. Chloe went on to receive a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2008, and an MFA from the Mount Royal School of Art at the Maryland Institute as well. She has been named a finalist in the Washington Post’s Real Arts DC contest, and was awarded a 2011 Solo Exhibition at the Arlington Art Center in Arlington, VA.

Opening Reception: Friday October 8th, 7-9 pm with an artist’s talk at 7:30 pm
Rice Gallery, McDaniel College, Westminster, MD

Gallery hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm

For more info, go to http://chloewatson.blogspot.com/

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