Introducing The Baltimore Modernism Project:
Dcenter Baltimore kicks off The Baltimore Modernism Project with a show of renderings from the archives of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation. 14 original renderings from between 1946 and 1970 form the core of this show, which also includes drawings of Mies van der Rohe’s Highfield House, contemporary photography by Jeremy Kargon, and more. This show will be at Dcenter Baltimore’s North Avenue Market location, 16 W. North Avenue, from Oct. 5th through Oct. 21st. Please join us for an opening reception on Oct. 5th, from 6-8pm. Watch for further gallery hours and other events.This incarnation of the Baltimore Modernism Project is curated by Fred Scharmen, Michael Stanton, and Jeremy Kargon, with assistance from Gabriel Kroiz, Marian Glebes, and Tracey Clark.Dcenter Baltimore is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.

Introducing The Baltimore Modernism Project:

Dcenter Baltimore kicks off The Baltimore Modernism Project with a show of renderings from the archives of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation. 14 original renderings from between 1946 and 1970 form the core of this show, which also includes drawings of Mies van der Rohe’s Highfield House, contemporary photography by Jeremy Kargon, and more.

This show will be at Dcenter Baltimore’s North Avenue Market location, 16 W. North Avenue, from Oct. 5th through Oct. 21st. Please join us for an opening reception on Oct. 5th, from 6-8pm. Watch for further gallery hours and other events.

This incarnation of the Baltimore Modernism Project is curated by Fred Scharmen, Michael Stanton, and Jeremy Kargon, with assistance from Gabriel Kroiz, Marian Glebes, and Tracey Clark.

Dcenter Baltimore is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.

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