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					 <title>Today 10:00 am - 7:00 pm: Waterworks</title> 
					 <description>Exhibition: Waterworks
Tuesday, May 14 through Sunday, June 16
Waterworks is an exhibition of approximately fifty paintings by local artists using water-based media (gouache, watercolor, acrylic, and water-based oil). Ten artists are participating: Miche Booz, Pat Clarke, Tom Gannon, Natasha Karpinskaia, Kiu Kavousi, Cathy Kwart, Catherine Levinson, Bonny Lundy, Virginia Mahoney, and John Woo. The exhibition&apos;s curator is Natasha Karpinskaia.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599641</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:24:43</pubDate>
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					 <title>Today 11:00 am - 4:00 pm: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Lee Haner, Painting Borges, and Saturation Point</title> 
					 <description>Lee Haner: Mischief
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Recent mixed-media works by a reclusive master. Balanced between representation and abstraction, painting and sculpture, the exhibition is inspired by the land and first peoples of the American Southwest.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Argentinean Jorge Luis Borges is one of the most prominent and profoundly philosophical literary figures of the twentieth century. Sixteen visual artists interpret twelve stories by Borges, organized according to three topics: identity and memory, freedom and destiny, and faith and divinity. Exhibition cosponsored by the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.american.edu/cas/philrel/index.cfm&quot;&gt;Department of Philosophy and Religion&lt;/a&gt;.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature is organized by the University at Buffalo Samuel P. Capen Chair and UB Galleries, Buffalo, New York and curated by Jorge J. E. Gracia. 

Saturation Point: Nudashank Presents Jordan Bernier, David Armacost, Jamie Felton, and Alex Da Corte
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Nudashank is an artist-run, commercial gallery in downtown Baltimore that features Baltimore artists alongside artists from other cities to broaden the dialog in the Baltimore art community. Curated by Alex Ebstein and Seth Adelsberger, the exhibition brings together four artists who explore the idea of saturation.

Admission is free.

Image:
Lee Haner
Anasazi Ashes, 2012
36 x 36 inches
Acrylic on wood panel

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					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599203</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:33:30</pubDate>
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					 <title>Today 11:00 am - 4:00 pm: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Timothy App</title> 
					 <description>Timothy App: The Aesthetics of Precision: Forty-Five Years 
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Timothy App&apos;s signature style of geometric abstraction reveals a concise and considered understanding of the nature of painting, visual tension, and persistence. The exhibition brings together various aspects of the artist&apos;s evolution and growth into one of the regions most important living abstract painters.

Admission is free.

Image:
Timothy App 
Portalis, 2011 
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 72 inches   

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					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599217</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:35:07</pubDate>
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					 <title>Today 11:00 am - 6:00 pm: LIBRO della NOTTE - BOOK of the NIGHT</title> 
					 <description>LIBRO della NOTTE - BOOK of the NIGHT
May 17 - 20, 2013 from 11 a.m.?6 p.m.

Reception: Friday May 17, 2013 at 6:00 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center Rotunda

&quot;Il libro della notte&quot;, Book of the Night is a 215&apos; long Artists&apos; Book by artist Andreas Kramer, Berlin, and the International Center for Graphic Arts in Venice. The book exhibited in the Katzen Arts Center Rotunda has been exhibited in Italy, Germany, Spain, and most recently in Buffalo, NY. The book opens accordion style, revealing signs, oneiric (dreamlike) images and fantasies, nightmares, memories, that the night has suggested to artists from around the world.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4598833</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:27:09</pubDate>
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					 <title>Today 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm: European Month of Culture: Ingrid Lukas and Michel Gsell</title> 
					 <description>Estonia: Ingrid Lukas and Michel Gsell
May 19, 3 p.m.
Ingrid Lukas, singer &amp; songwriter; Michel Gsell, ebass.

Part of the European Month of Culture series.
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					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4598837</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:25:02</pubDate>
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					 <title>Mon, May 20 10:00 AM: Waterworks</title> 
					 <description>Exhibition: Waterworks
Tuesday, May 14 through Sunday, June 16
Waterworks is an exhibition of approximately fifty paintings by local artists using water-based media (gouache, watercolor, acrylic, and water-based oil). Ten artists are participating: Miche Booz, Pat Clarke, Tom Gannon, Natasha Karpinskaia, Kiu Kavousi, Cathy Kwart, Catherine Levinson, Bonny Lundy, Virginia Mahoney, and John Woo. The exhibition&apos;s curator is Natasha Karpinskaia.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599642</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:24:43</pubDate>
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					 <title>Mon, May 20 11:00 AM: LIBRO della NOTTE - BOOK of the NIGHT</title> 
					 <description>LIBRO della NOTTE - BOOK of the NIGHT
May 17 - 20, 2013 from 11 a.m.?6 p.m.

Reception: Friday May 17, 2013 at 6:00 p.m.
Katzen Arts Center Rotunda

&quot;Il libro della notte&quot;, Book of the Night is a 215&apos; long Artists&apos; Book by artist Andreas Kramer, Berlin, and the International Center for Graphic Arts in Venice. The book exhibited in the Katzen Arts Center Rotunda has been exhibited in Italy, Germany, Spain, and most recently in Buffalo, NY. The book opens accordion style, revealing signs, oneiric (dreamlike) images and fantasies, nightmares, memories, that the night has suggested to artists from around the world.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4598834</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:27:09</pubDate>
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					 <title>Tue, May 21 10:00 AM: Waterworks</title> 
					 <description>Exhibition: Waterworks
Tuesday, May 14 through Sunday, June 16
Waterworks is an exhibition of approximately fifty paintings by local artists using water-based media (gouache, watercolor, acrylic, and water-based oil). Ten artists are participating: Miche Booz, Pat Clarke, Tom Gannon, Natasha Karpinskaia, Kiu Kavousi, Cathy Kwart, Catherine Levinson, Bonny Lundy, Virginia Mahoney, and John Woo. The exhibition&apos;s curator is Natasha Karpinskaia.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599643</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:24:43</pubDate>
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					 <title>Tue, May 21 11:00 AM: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Lee Haner, Painting Borges, and Saturation Point</title> 
					 <description>Lee Haner: Mischief
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Recent mixed-media works by a reclusive master. Balanced between representation and abstraction, painting and sculpture, the exhibition is inspired by the land and first peoples of the American Southwest.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Argentinean Jorge Luis Borges is one of the most prominent and profoundly philosophical literary figures of the twentieth century. Sixteen visual artists interpret twelve stories by Borges, organized according to three topics: identity and memory, freedom and destiny, and faith and divinity. Exhibition cosponsored by the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.american.edu/cas/philrel/index.cfm&quot;&gt;Department of Philosophy and Religion&lt;/a&gt;.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature is organized by the University at Buffalo Samuel P. Capen Chair and UB Galleries, Buffalo, New York and curated by Jorge J. E. Gracia. 

Saturation Point: Nudashank Presents Jordan Bernier, David Armacost, Jamie Felton, and Alex Da Corte
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Nudashank is an artist-run, commercial gallery in downtown Baltimore that features Baltimore artists alongside artists from other cities to broaden the dialog in the Baltimore art community. Curated by Alex Ebstein and Seth Adelsberger, the exhibition brings together four artists who explore the idea of saturation.

Admission is free.

Image:
Lee Haner
Anasazi Ashes, 2012
36 x 36 inches
Acrylic on wood panel

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					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599204</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:33:30</pubDate>
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					 <title>Tue, May 21 11:00 AM: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Timothy App</title> 
					 <description>Timothy App: The Aesthetics of Precision: Forty-Five Years 
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Timothy App&apos;s signature style of geometric abstraction reveals a concise and considered understanding of the nature of painting, visual tension, and persistence. The exhibition brings together various aspects of the artist&apos;s evolution and growth into one of the regions most important living abstract painters.

Admission is free.

Image:
Timothy App 
Portalis, 2011 
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 72 inches   

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					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599218</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:35:07</pubDate>
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					 <title>Wed, May 22 10:00 AM: Waterworks</title> 
					 <description>Exhibition: Waterworks
Tuesday, May 14 through Sunday, June 16
Waterworks is an exhibition of approximately fifty paintings by local artists using water-based media (gouache, watercolor, acrylic, and water-based oil). Ten artists are participating: Miche Booz, Pat Clarke, Tom Gannon, Natasha Karpinskaia, Kiu Kavousi, Cathy Kwart, Catherine Levinson, Bonny Lundy, Virginia Mahoney, and John Woo. The exhibition&apos;s curator is Natasha Karpinskaia.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599644</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:24:43</pubDate>
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					 <title>Wed, May 22 11:00 AM: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Lee Haner, Painting Borges, and Saturation Point</title> 
					 <description>Lee Haner: Mischief
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Recent mixed-media works by a reclusive master. Balanced between representation and abstraction, painting and sculpture, the exhibition is inspired by the land and first peoples of the American Southwest.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Argentinean Jorge Luis Borges is one of the most prominent and profoundly philosophical literary figures of the twentieth century. Sixteen visual artists interpret twelve stories by Borges, organized according to three topics: identity and memory, freedom and destiny, and faith and divinity. Exhibition cosponsored by the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.american.edu/cas/philrel/index.cfm&quot;&gt;Department of Philosophy and Religion&lt;/a&gt;.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature is organized by the University at Buffalo Samuel P. Capen Chair and UB Galleries, Buffalo, New York and curated by Jorge J. E. Gracia. 

Saturation Point: Nudashank Presents Jordan Bernier, David Armacost, Jamie Felton, and Alex Da Corte
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Nudashank is an artist-run, commercial gallery in downtown Baltimore that features Baltimore artists alongside artists from other cities to broaden the dialog in the Baltimore art community. Curated by Alex Ebstein and Seth Adelsberger, the exhibition brings together four artists who explore the idea of saturation.

Admission is free.

Image:
Lee Haner
Anasazi Ashes, 2012
36 x 36 inches
Acrylic on wood panel

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					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599205</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:33:30</pubDate>
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					 <title>Wed, May 22 11:00 AM: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Timothy App</title> 
					 <description>Timothy App: The Aesthetics of Precision: Forty-Five Years 
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Timothy App&apos;s signature style of geometric abstraction reveals a concise and considered understanding of the nature of painting, visual tension, and persistence. The exhibition brings together various aspects of the artist&apos;s evolution and growth into one of the regions most important living abstract painters.

Admission is free.

Image:
Timothy App 
Portalis, 2011 
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 72 inches   

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					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599219</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:35:07</pubDate>
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					 <title>Thu, May 23 10:00 AM: Waterworks</title> 
					 <description>Exhibition: Waterworks
Tuesday, May 14 through Sunday, June 16
Waterworks is an exhibition of approximately fifty paintings by local artists using water-based media (gouache, watercolor, acrylic, and water-based oil). Ten artists are participating: Miche Booz, Pat Clarke, Tom Gannon, Natasha Karpinskaia, Kiu Kavousi, Cathy Kwart, Catherine Levinson, Bonny Lundy, Virginia Mahoney, and John Woo. The exhibition&apos;s curator is Natasha Karpinskaia.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599645</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:24:43</pubDate>
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					 <title>Thu, May 23 11:00 AM: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Lee Haner, Painting Borges, and Saturation Point</title> 
					 <description>Lee Haner: Mischief
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Recent mixed-media works by a reclusive master. Balanced between representation and abstraction, painting and sculpture, the exhibition is inspired by the land and first peoples of the American Southwest.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Argentinean Jorge Luis Borges is one of the most prominent and profoundly philosophical literary figures of the twentieth century. Sixteen visual artists interpret twelve stories by Borges, organized according to three topics: identity and memory, freedom and destiny, and faith and divinity. Exhibition cosponsored by the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.american.edu/cas/philrel/index.cfm&quot;&gt;Department of Philosophy and Religion&lt;/a&gt;.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature is organized by the University at Buffalo Samuel P. Capen Chair and UB Galleries, Buffalo, New York and curated by Jorge J. E. Gracia. 

Saturation Point: Nudashank Presents Jordan Bernier, David Armacost, Jamie Felton, and Alex Da Corte
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Nudashank is an artist-run, commercial gallery in downtown Baltimore that features Baltimore artists alongside artists from other cities to broaden the dialog in the Baltimore art community. Curated by Alex Ebstein and Seth Adelsberger, the exhibition brings together four artists who explore the idea of saturation.

Admission is free.

Image:
Lee Haner
Anasazi Ashes, 2012
36 x 36 inches
Acrylic on wood panel

</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599206</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:33:30</pubDate>
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					 <title>Thu, May 23 11:00 AM: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Timothy App</title> 
					 <description>Timothy App: The Aesthetics of Precision: Forty-Five Years 
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Timothy App&apos;s signature style of geometric abstraction reveals a concise and considered understanding of the nature of painting, visual tension, and persistence. The exhibition brings together various aspects of the artist&apos;s evolution and growth into one of the regions most important living abstract painters.

Admission is free.

Image:
Timothy App 
Portalis, 2011 
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 72 inches   

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					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599220</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:35:07</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, May 24 10:00 AM: Waterworks</title> 
					 <description>Exhibition: Waterworks
Tuesday, May 14 through Sunday, June 16
Waterworks is an exhibition of approximately fifty paintings by local artists using water-based media (gouache, watercolor, acrylic, and water-based oil). Ten artists are participating: Miche Booz, Pat Clarke, Tom Gannon, Natasha Karpinskaia, Kiu Kavousi, Cathy Kwart, Catherine Levinson, Bonny Lundy, Virginia Mahoney, and John Woo. The exhibition&apos;s curator is Natasha Karpinskaia.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599646</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:24:43</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, May 24 11:00 AM: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Lee Haner, Painting Borges, and Saturation Point</title> 
					 <description>Lee Haner: Mischief
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Recent mixed-media works by a reclusive master. Balanced between representation and abstraction, painting and sculpture, the exhibition is inspired by the land and first peoples of the American Southwest.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature
April 6 through May 26, 2013. 
Argentinean Jorge Luis Borges is one of the most prominent and profoundly philosophical literary figures of the twentieth century. Sixteen visual artists interpret twelve stories by Borges, organized according to three topics: identity and memory, freedom and destiny, and faith and divinity. Exhibition cosponsored by the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.american.edu/cas/philrel/index.cfm&quot;&gt;Department of Philosophy and Religion&lt;/a&gt;.

Painting Borges: Art Interpreting Literature is organized by the University at Buffalo Samuel P. Capen Chair and UB Galleries, Buffalo, New York and curated by Jorge J. E. Gracia. 

Saturation Point: Nudashank Presents Jordan Bernier, David Armacost, Jamie Felton, and Alex Da Corte
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Nudashank is an artist-run, commercial gallery in downtown Baltimore that features Baltimore artists alongside artists from other cities to broaden the dialog in the Baltimore art community. Curated by Alex Ebstein and Seth Adelsberger, the exhibition brings together four artists who explore the idea of saturation.

Admission is free.

Image:
Lee Haner
Anasazi Ashes, 2012
36 x 36 inches
Acrylic on wood panel

</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599207</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:33:30</pubDate>
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					 <title>Fri, May 24 11:00 AM: Spring 2013 Exhibitions: Timothy App</title> 
					 <description>Timothy App: The Aesthetics of Precision: Forty-Five Years 
April 6 through May 26, 2013
Timothy App&apos;s signature style of geometric abstraction reveals a concise and considered understanding of the nature of painting, visual tension, and persistence. The exhibition brings together various aspects of the artist&apos;s evolution and growth into one of the regions most important living abstract painters.

Admission is free.

Image:
Timothy App 
Portalis, 2011 
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 72 inches   

</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599221</link>
					 <pubDate>Tue, May 14, 2013 09:35:07</pubDate>
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					 <title>Sat, May 25 10:00 AM: Waterworks</title> 
					 <description>Exhibition: Waterworks
Tuesday, May 14 through Sunday, June 16
Waterworks is an exhibition of approximately fifty paintings by local artists using water-based media (gouache, watercolor, acrylic, and water-based oil). Ten artists are participating: Miche Booz, Pat Clarke, Tom Gannon, Natasha Karpinskaia, Kiu Kavousi, Cathy Kwart, Catherine Levinson, Bonny Lundy, Virginia Mahoney, and John Woo. The exhibition&apos;s curator is Natasha Karpinskaia.</description>
					 <link>https://www.american.edu/calendar/?id=4599647</link>
					 <pubDate>Fri, May 17, 2013 16:24:43</pubDate>
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