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January 24, 2018
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July 30, 2018
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Kimberly Stemler
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Everything Is There: Lanscape, Water, and Still Life Paintings
This exhibitions features artist members Helene Halstuch, Brooke Lanier and Kimberly Stemler, each capturing scenes of landscapes and waterscapes.
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Edith Carolina Zapata (EZV) at Fringe Salon
Edith Zapata at Triple Bottom Brewing
Elemental
Elements: Demetra Tassiou
Elyce Abrams at East Market
Embodied Enchantment
Emily Brett Lukens
Emily Cobb Artist Demo @ Blick
Emily Schnellbacher
En plein air, Come paint on the grounds of Laurel Hill Mansion
Encaustic Photography with WaxWorks
Enchanted Courtyard: Full Moon Celebration
Enchanted Forest
Endless Illusions | KATE BONNER & ANNA WEHRWEIN
Enrique Bostelmann: Apertures and Borderscapes
Entrances and Exits
Entre Dos Palmas
Enzhao Liu at the Park Towne Place Art Studio Gallery
Ethereal Luminescence
Ethnicity Through the Eyes of the Artist
Everyone is a Collector Panel at B.PHL Fest
Everything Is There: Lanscape, Water, and Still Life Paintings
Experimental Woven Collage Making with Sammy Kovnat (SKOVeS)
Exquisite Corpses . . . A Workshop
Extended Conversations
Exterior Reflections / Interior Identities
F.A.N. Gallery Summer Group Show
FILM SCREENING: Barry Farm: Community, Land & Justice in Washington DC
FLOE: A Climate of Risk
FLORA
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