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Hon Fest 2010

Upcoming in May through June 2010

Hand Made, Hand Crafted, Hand Painted, an Arts and Crafts theme at the Studio with works by Naomi Sullivan, Rick Santiago, Mya Kerner, Nick Hum, Cheryl Moulton and others…

Art Party Artist’s Reception

Saturday June 12, 2010

6:00 through the Evening

Art – Food – Drink

This exhibit features painted furniture, flower pots, rocks along with artisan made clocks, benches, tables and more…

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Friends with Benefits ver. 3

Happy Valentine’s 2010

**This event IS rescheduled due to inclement weather, Artists’ Reception will be Saturday February 20th, same time, same place…

Our 3rd Annual Valentine’s Exhibit featuring Watercolors by Paul Mintz, 77, as well as works by Rick Santiago, Marina Windsor, Taurean Washington and others.  Please join us at the Reception!

Mixed Media presentation of Love,  Relationships and what we Covet.

Opens 1st Friday February 5 through February 26

Artists’ Reception:

  • Saturday February 13
  • 6:00PM through the Evening
  • Art – Food – Drink

more to follow…


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Left Standing

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We’ve got an Opening/Party tentatively for Saturday October 24 but may move it up to Saturday October 17 or back to Friday October 30…

  • Marina Windsor
  • Rick Santiago
  • Matt Muirhead
  • Jim Pollock
  • Ella Gwynn Parker
  • Amy Beard
  • James Bulcher
  • Jason Witte
  • Bonnie Cunningham
  • Jeremy Crawford
  • Che Smith
  • Sarah Elek
  • Joe Widener
  • Paul Mintz
  • Scott Pennington
  • Justin Nethercut
  • Samantha Sittle
  • M S Wiggs
  • the Unknown Artist(s)

We’ll be adding more pics throughout the month…

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Sacred to the Mememory of

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Sacred to the Memory of, a prevailing tombstone inscription from the Victorian Period, is an exhibtion of diverse domestic and international cemetery photography seeking to question one´s perceptions of death, dying, and the hereafter. You are most welcome to attend, while time remains. This exhibit features the works of Ryan Coffman and Thomas Izaguirre, free and open to the puiblic. Exhibit runs from July 11 through August 8, 2009! more to follow…

Featuring Recent Thanatological Photography of
Thomas Izaguirre & Susurrus Din

The Mid-Atlantic region boasts the most spectacular variety of funerary and memorial art within a specific region in this country. Much of it is located within Baltimore and nearby areas on the Eastern Shore. My colleague Ryan Coffman (aka Sussurus Din) and I share a mutual love of this art, which is both poignant and impermanent, as much a public museum of the architecture of remembrance as place of repose for those who have passed away. We look forward to sharing our discoveries with you and promoting greater awareness of the public treasure these places represent. Sadly, some of these monuments have fallen victim to the elements or to desecration by thieves and vandals, but our work presents some of these before misfortune fell upon them. We look forward to your attendance and thank you for your interest!

Artists’ Reception
Friday July 17, 2009
Always Casual
Starts at 7:00PM through the Evening
art – food – drink

Reception/Opening Photos!

Nice turnout for this event.  We have not had a Friday opening in 3+ years but this was a pleasant surprise considering Artscape was going on. 

Thanks to Ryan Coffman and Thomas Izagguire for sharing their works.  Thanks to all that dropped by for the reception…

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Opening Reception and Honfest 2009

Here are a few photos, more to come…

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