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Artscape 2009
Tom & Amy’s Big Downtown Adventure Baltimore – Saturday, July 18, 2009 Stop the presses! It was under 90 degrees and there was a BREEZE at Artscape 2009, automatically making it the best festival in recent memory, even if maybe … Continue reading
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Tagged abercrombie, art cars, artscape 2009, automorphosis, brody dolyniuk, chimichurri, katatonix, les blank, motobus, spoon popkin
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Artscape 2007 – Part 2
Amy and I parked on Eutaw and Franklin Street and walked up Howard Street on our pilgrammage to Artscape. Passing Laure Drogoul‘s place, we peered in the front window and lo and behold, there was “The Root” (pictured at left), … Continue reading