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Artscape 2007 – Part 3
Saturday, July 21. We worm our way up Mt. Royal to see Artscape proper, our mission to see the Maryland Film Festival Films-in-a-Tent, the Laure Drougoul-curated Ceci n’est pas exhibit Foodcourt performers (since Amy hasn’t seen them), MICA’s Decker Gallery … Continue reading
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
Artscape 2007 – Part 1
“I think this has been the best Artscape ever.” – Spoon Popkins, July 21 , 2007 Artscape at the BMA Following the Thursday night preview of Laure Drogoul’s sideshow-vibed Ceci n’est pas a Booth, Kiosk or Gazebo and Other Radical … Continue reading
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Ceci n’est pas a Booth, Kiosk or Gazebo…
and other Radical Shacks Performance artist-sculptor Laure Drogoul, winner of the 2006 Julie and Walter Sondheim Prize and founder-director of Maryland Art Place’s 14 Karat Cabaret, is curating a show at this year’s Artscape that spoofs the arts festival’s reputation … Continue reading
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Tagged artscape 2007, dan van allen, laure drogoul, lexi mountain boys, sondheim award, spoon popkin
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