WHAT WEEKLY

Gallery 788

10 March 2010

★ Brooke Hall & Justin Allen

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No one had to tell Sheila Dixon that Gallery 788 in Pigtown was the place to be last Friday night. The opening for the Art Show exhibition, featuring multiple artists, was packed. Here’s exhibiting artist Sean Warner in front of his work with the former Baltimore mayor.

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Occasional contributor to What Weekly, Philip Laubner, is currently exhibiting his photography at Gallery 788. Philip is a recent transplant from New Orleans and he brings with him an uncanny ability to find himself in the perfect place to capture Baltimore’s fringe in all of its indelible charm. Here he is pictured with Lauren Barnhart. Can anybody guess where Laura acquired her familiar brand of body painting?

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Brian and Heather Joi Baker are two prolific and unique artists whose work covers volumes of humanity, spirituality and introspection. Any collection of art pertaining to Baltimore at this point in history might be considered incomplete without a piece from each of these visionary artists.

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