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Stuttering In New Light Closing Reception April 26
POSTED April 26, 10:59 AM


Stuttering: In a New Light
curated by Michael Benevento
february 29 - april 27

Closing Reception April 26, 7-10PM
8PM live Performances with Hank Shedd / Laure Drogoul / PERGA


Current Gallery in collaboration with Carroll Museums, Inc. is proud to present Stuttering: In a New Light at the Carroll Mansion. An exhibit inserted within the permanent collection and architecture of the museum, which overlaps contemporary artworks with the Carroll Mansion's rich history. Over time, this building has functioned as Charles Carroll's residence last living signer of the Declaration of Independence, a saloon, tenement apartments, a clothing sweatshop, vocational school, recreation center, and historic site.


Featuring:

Andrea Bocchio Elizabeth McTernan
Jennifer Carinci Adam Montegut
Monique Crabb C. Ryan Patterson
Stephen Dewyer Stephen Pauley
Alia Diaz PERGA
Laure Drogoul Hans Petrich
Liz Ensz Todd Rennie + Mary Dixie Anderson
Elke Graalfs Will Rockel + Kendra Atkin
Mark P. Hensel aka Miizzzard Hank Shedd
Megan Hildebrandt Andrew Shenker
Rachel Jobe Christine Buckton Tillman
Nick Karvounis Vishwam Velandy
Eric Leshinsky

*This exhibition is in collaboration with the Carroll Museums and will be hosted at the Carroll Mansion,
800 E. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21202


Directions to Carroll Mansion
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Follow I-83 south into downtown Baltimore. The interstate becomes President Street. Continue on President Street to Baltimore Street (second light off interstate). Turn left onto Baltimore Street then make an immediate right onto Front Street, a cobble stone road. The Carroll Mansion is located on your left approximately 1.5 blocks ahead on Front Street.
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