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Bearing Witness – Artist Dialogue at MAP Saturday, May 8 at 3 p.m.

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Bearing Witness: Work by Bradley McCallum & Jacqueline Tarry

Exhibition: May 4 – July 17

3pm, Saturday, May 8, at MAP: Artists’ Dialogue with Leslie King-Hammond, Director of MICA’s Center for Race and Culture

MAP is one of multiple venues presenting the work of Brooklyn-based artists Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline Tarry. McCallum and Tarry, whose work is exhibited internationally, are known for their highly researched, culture-specific work about race and social justice. Participating through MICA’s Exhibition Development Seminar, MAP becomes part of a multi-venue, mid-career retrospective for the artist couple. Public Art: MAP facilitates McCallum and Tarry installation in Inner Harbor.

image: Bearing: Shaquanna

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