Contributors to "Urban Visions" Exhibition to Appear at Panel and Reception In conjunction with the exhibition "Urban Visions," which is now running at the Julio Fine Arts Gallery of Loyola College, a panel discussion with contributing artists and writers will be held in the McManus Theatre on Wednesday, February 21 from 3:30 to 5:00 pm. A reception will follow immediately afterward in the gallery. The exhibition, which features the work of Baltimore artists and writers, includes works by: Photojournalist Andre F. Chung and journalist Liz Bowie, both of The Baltimore Sun. Their work includes a series of articles “On Their Own” that they produced together and published in The Sun. Ellis Marsalis III (t.p. Luce), a poet and photographer, and author of the book “thaBloc” and a companion website with the same name. Tony Shore, a painter who uses velvet for his canvas and depicts life of the residents of Pig Town. Dee Herget and Tom Lipka, two of Baltimore’s original screen painters, a craft that has seen a resurgence of interest in the last few years.
The exhibition runs through the end of this week. Gallery hours are 11am-5pm M-F and 1-4pm on Sunday. Please call 410-617-2799 for more information. The panel discussion and reception are free and open to the public. |