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‘Social Change’ at the Towson Arts Collective

29 April 2010

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‘Social Change,’ an art exhibition at the Towson Arts Collective, is a juried show that hopes to address social change by examining thought provoking works that engage the viewer.

The show was juried by Rebecca Hoffberger, founder of the American Visionary Art Museum, and Marc Steiner, host of the Marc Steiner Show. This show runs until June 3.

Pictured here is artist Minás Konsolas and Marc Steiner. Photo by Heather Joi.

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Here’s Teddy Johnson in front of his painting ‘The Jump Out Boys: A Story About Being Arrested For Nothing. Photo by Heather Joi.

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