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Matthew Sherwood and Michael Sachse at CCBC Dundalk Friday April 23

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The gallery at ccbc dundalk presents…
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Works by Matthew Sherwood and Michael Sachse

April 19 through May 14
Reception: Friday, April 23, 6 to 8 pm

Gallery Hours
The Gallery is open Monday through Saturday, 11 am to 5 pm. The Gallery is closed on Sunday. Please call 443.840.3494 for further information, or visit our website at http://ccbcmd.edu/adim/galleries.html

Directions: CCBC Dundalk- 7200 Sollers Point Road
Take Exit 39 (Merritt Blvd), proceed about 2 1/2 miles. At the 8th traffic light (intersection of Merritt Blvd – Peninsula Expressway and Merritt Ave) turn right. At the first traffic light, Merritt Ave becomes Sollers Point Road. Go Straight. The college is at the top of the crest on the right. The Gallery is in Building K.

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