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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Photos from the Opening of RE: FURNISHED @ Nudashank

Annie and Nathan Manuel in front of Nathan's piece "This is why we can't have nice things"
RE:
FURNISHED
On view through July 31
Max in front of Mitch Magee's Leaning Palms and Dark Beach Balls.


Chiara Keeling and Jimmy Joe Roche

Alana Madill and Xavier Schipani

Jason Urick next to Nathan Manuel's "There Yet?"

Mitch Magee and Kaveri Nair

Mary Helena Clark and Alex Ebstein with Mitch Magee's Candle

Georgia Dickie and Hugh Scott-Douglas with Georgia's sculpture "Standby Arm (Pegleg Billy)"

Maggie and Max


Lauren and friend in front of Nick Van Woert's "Home Furnishings"

Dan Wickerham and Malcolm Lomax with Georgia Dickie's "The Thirsty Plinth"

Sarah and Lexie

Shaun and Seth

Seth Crawford and Gary Kachadourian with Seth's "Tape Vase" and "Ping Pong Knife"

Bettina and between Nathan Manuel's "Sunshine on his back" (left) and Seth Crawford's "Untitled (Beast)" (right)


Mitch Magee and Nathan Manuel

Emily Slaughter, Sara Seidman and Caitlin Cunningham


Andrew Laumann

Julie Benoit, being knifed

Kristian and Marianne with the rubber band beast

Bart O'Reilly (right) and his classmates in MICA's summer MFA program between Nick Van Woert's and Georgia Dickie's sculptures

Jimmy

Kendall

Maggie with Nathan's piece

Owen and Jon with Georgia's sculpture

Matt Porterfield and Amy with the beast

Monday, July 5, 2010

H&H Double Opening, Saturday July 10 After the Sondheim Prize Announcement!

NUDASHANK
RE:
FURNISHED

Seth Crawford
Georgia Dickie
Mitch Magee
Nathan Manuel
Nick Van Woert

July 10th- July 31st
Reception: 8:00 - 11pm
An all sculpture show of works that play on home decor, household objects, furniture, and function.

The opening reception follows the announcement of the Sondheim Prize at the BMA and is in conjunction with receptions at Gallery Four and the Whole Gallery. CURRENT Gallery will also be having a reception for their reopening video show- Baltimore vs. the World. 1 block away on Howard Street.

GALLERY FOUR

July 10th - August 28th

Reception: Saturday, June 10th 8:30PM - 11PM

Gallery Four brings San Francisco based artist John Chiara to Baltimore for a residency to create new works for an exhibition with Baltimore artists Christine Bailey, James Rieck, and Jacqueline Schlossman. You and Me Living Today / Vol. 2 / The Land is the second half of a two volume series, showcasing the exploration of horizon as a contemporary mantra.

This exhibition opens in conjunction with Nudashank Gallery in the H&H Building, immediately after the Sondheim announcement July 10th.