Hive
february 21 - march 27, 2010
Sink | Float
july 17 - aug 16, 2009
Relief
april 24 - may 31, 2009
Propositions
february 15 - march 29, 2009
Matter
september 13 - october 26, 2008
Grimaldis @ Area405
june 12 - aug 9, 2008
Antipodes
may 9 & may 11, 2008
Resident Alias
march 29 - april 26, 2008
Xerox Wall Patterns
december 8, 2007 - january 19, 2008
Shapes and Sizes
july 13 - august 19, 2007
RollerGirl: Retrospective
may 12 - june 17, 2007
1/2 MV2
september 23 - october 29, 2006
Dangerous Books
july 15 - august 27, 2006
means
february 11 - march 12, 2006
medium
july 15 - august 21, 2005
American Al2O3 SiO2 2H2O
march 6 - april 3, 2005
TRIAD
january 30 - february 13, 2005
Nature via Nurture
october 23 - december 8, 2004
SURPLUS
july 10 - july 24, 2004
Flat Earth
april 24 - may 30, 2004
death
february 1 - march 6, 2004
Constants and Variables
july 18 - september 18, 2003
OPEN
february 15 - april 15, 2003

Opening reception: Thursday, July 16th, 2009, 8-11pm

Show runs: July 16th - August 16th, 2009

A juried exhibition of new and existing works by 19 National and International Artists. In the heat of another Baltimore Summer, work in this show is both reaction to and incorporation of water and weight.

Announcing an exhibition of new and existing work by Deborah Fisher and Lisa Mordhorst. These two Brooklyn, NY artists create environments and architectural structures within the dark walls of Area 405.

Artists are: Adam Nelson, Aric Hiser, Beki Basch, Ben Lock, Bill Pressly, Christian Benefiel, Elena Volkova, Daniel Sullivan, Marilee Schumann, Jonathan Taube, Matt Saindon, Morgan Showalter, Minna Philips, Rollergirl, Ruth Bowler, Ryan McKibbin, Rick Hornig, Sarah Laing, and Tanya Synar.

Sink/Float is and Official Artscape Off-site Exhibition July 16 - August 16, 2009

Area 405 is located at 405 East Oliver Street, Baltimore, MD 21202.

Gallery Hours during Artscape July 18 & 19 noon- 5pm all other Sundays noon-3pm or by appointment

This exhibition is made possible in part through the support of Mayor Sheila Dixon and Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts with additional support from the Maryland State Arts Council. Views and opinions expressed byt the artists/grantees are not necessarily those of the aforementioned.