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Bits and Pieces at Goucher’s Silber Gallery Saturday, July 17

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BITS AND PIECES
Reception Saturday, July 17 from 12 – 2:30
July 6 – August 8
11:00AM – 4:00PM

Silber Gallery, Goucher College
1201 Dulaney Valley Road
Baltimore, MD 21204
410-337-6477

Gallery hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 11am-4pm
Exhibition dates: Tuesday, July 6 – Sunday August 8, 2010
Opening reception: Saturday, July 17, 12-2:30pm

The work featured in Bits and Pieces combines fragmented visual information to create sculptures, installations, mixed media works and drawings. Through assemblage, collage, obsessive mark making, and collecting previously existing images, objects come together and are juxtaposed to create something new.

Artists: Linda DePalma, Meaghan Harrison, Isabel Manalo, Jenee Mateer, Adam Rush, Virginia Warwick, and Lu Zang.

Curator: Laura Amussen

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