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baltimore vs. the world
July 10 – September 5
Opening reception July 10, 7-10pm

Current Space’s grand re-opening: First exhibition at our new home at 421 N. Howard Street 21201

baltimore vs. the world is a collection of videos from participants located in Baltimore and around the world. The exhibition features a wide range of works including documentary, animation, home video, experimental, music videos, shorts, and more.

Curated by: Michael Benevento, Hans Petrich, and Monique Crabb

Participants:

Baltimore: Rahne Alexander / Mark Brown / Phil Davis / Jason Dove / Joel Fernando + Future Islands / Dina Kelberman / The King of Russia + Madagascar / Katherine Mansdorfer / Allen Moore / Jenny Mullins / Lotfy Nathan / Aaron Oldenburg / Matt Porterfield / Robbie Rackleff / Alex Roper / Showbeast / Snacks / Wide Angle Youth Media / Erin Womack / Dustin Wong + Andrew Shenker / Fred Worden

World: Marci Branagan / Paul Donoghue / Tamara Erde / Joseph Farbrook / Dave Greber / Juan Jose Herrera / Tamar Hirshl / Karin Hofko / Shon Kim / Ellen Lake / Adrian Lohmüller / Mary Magsamen + Stephan Hillerbrand / Adam Montegut / Shalo P / David Politzer / Joanna Raczynska / Leslie Supnet / Frank Zadlo

Mise En Scene by Dustin Wong + Andy Shenker

Dirty Catch by Matt Porterfield (still taken by Andrew Laumann)

Current Space
421 North Howard Street
Baltimore Md 21201
www.currentspace.com
currentspace@gmail.com

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