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Departures & Arrivals and Unlikely Places both open Saturday, July 17 at Towson University’s Center for the Arts

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Departures and Arrivals: Investigating the Vocabulary of the Contemporary Landscape
July 6 – August 7, 2010
Reception: Saturday, July 17 from 1:30 – 4 p.m.
Artists: Laura Amussen, Zlata Baum & Jamy Sheridan, Isabel Manalo, Kim Manfredi, Katherine Mann, Jiha Moon and Soledad Salame.

Curator: Cara Ober

Departures and Arrivals features artists who cull visual elements from the traditional landscape, but do not make work about the natural world. Rather, the artists harness the familiarity and immediacy of the biological realm in order to explore personal memory, psychological states, and non-physical modes of place. This exhibition features six artists and one collaborative team who distill the vocabulary of their natural surroundings into a succinct and personal vision.

Center for the Arts Gallery, Center for the Arts, Towson University
Corner of Cross Campus and Osler Drives, Towson, MD
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-4pm

Paintings by Kim Manfredi and Scrolls by Zlata Baum & Jamy Sheridan
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Unlikely Places
July 6 – August 7, 2010
Reception: July 17, 1:30 – 4 pm
The Holtzman MFA Gallery, Center for the Arts
Towson University Summer Artscape Exhibition
Artists: Tim Horjus, Gary Kachadourian, Cyle Metzger, Juan Rohas, Chloe Watson, and Adam Weir
Curator: Marie Danielsson-Yung
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