I'm with Visit Baltimore, and we did a video with Stephen Geppi, founder and CEO of the museum. In the video he tells us what makes the museum unique and shows us some of the collections. Check it out at http://www.visitmybaltimore.com/members/show/2/18185
is a pity that the exhibition will last only three days, I would have liked to attend but not be so for another, not giving more to follow up on the dates scheduled by Colin Solan.
It was a great exhibit and Sternako himself was very entertaining and approachable.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us know. Unfortunately I was out of town this weekend and couldn't go. He's always been one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI have some photos of what was on display over at Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=19263&id=1826431160&l=958b2d1884
ReplyDeleteNote that the colors might not always be correct due to the camera compensating for lighting conditions.
Awww, they had some of the Shadow paintings - cool! I loved those when they were coming out on the novels in the 1970s.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Visit Baltimore, and we did a video with Stephen Geppi, founder and CEO of the museum. In the video he tells us what makes the museum unique and shows us some of the collections. Check it out at http://www.visitmybaltimore.com/members/show/2/18185
ReplyDeleteis a pity that the exhibition will last only three days, I would have liked to attend but not be so for another, not giving more to follow up on the dates scheduled by Colin Solan.
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