WHAT WEEKLY

Young Blood

21 July 2011

★ Tedd Henn

Photos by Tedd Henn


Adam Junior
Maryland Art Place is currently hosting an exhibition of work by exciting emerging artists from the Maryland Institute College of Art, The University of Maryland College Park, Towson University, and The University of Maryland Baltimore County. The annual exhibit, now in it’s forth year, features recent Masters of Fine Arts Graduates Amy Boone-McCreesh, Jesse Burrowes, Jill Fannon, Robert Guevara, Adam Junior, Linling Lu, Sarah McNeil, Wun Ting Wendy Tai, and Katie Taylor..

Tedd Henn was there for the opening reception and brought back these photos.

Young Blood ends August 27.


Adam Junior

Amy Boone-McCreesh


Jesse Burrows

Jill Fannon

Katie Taylor

Linling Lu

Robert Guevara

Work by Wun Ting Wendy Tai

Photos by Tedd Henn



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