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LIZ FAUST

MAY 9 - JUN 8

Catalyst

The multifaceted composition of Catalyst is driven by the broad range of perspectives from which these artists approach the possibilities of art, discussion, and expression. The exhibition’s subject matter is vast, including science fiction, artifice and simulated reality; chemical reactions and the nature of photography; challenging ideas of masculinity and pop culture; women’s personal trauma and loss; and portraits of bodies in the act of living. The extreme variety of these meditations is united by a consideration of the artists not merely as objective recorders but as a subject in complex dialogue with their material.⁣
 

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MAY 18 - JUL 27

Women’s Work

Women’s Work features a selection of local and national artists who have collaborated with Full Circle throughout the gallery’s seven year history. Extending throughout the lobby gallery and Full Circle’s third floor exhibition space, this show culminates a year of programming focusing exclusively on the work of women in photography and related mediums.
 

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JUL 9 - AUG 23

Flightless Cranes | Tobenai Tsuru

A group exhibition featuring six (6) Japanese, American, and Japanese-American artists whose work is based in generational experiences and traumas. Featured artists are Aimi Chinen, Ahraun Chambliss, Mary Champagne, Kei Ito, Sanzi Kermes, and Ayaka Takao.
 

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JUN 22 - SEP 9

I know where I’ve been

An exhibition showcasing two artists, Sobia Ahmad and Sera Boeno whose works focus on violence, trauma, and healing in regards to their identities. 
 

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SEPT 7 - OCT 19

Paper & Plate

A group exhibition showcasing the work of three artists who work with the traditional technique of contact printing, a process defined by placing an object directly onto sensitized paper, glass, or film during exposure. 
 

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OCT 10 - NOV 9

Eye to Eye

An exhibition showcasing three artists, Christopher Batten, Schroeder Cherry, and James Williams II whose works participate or prevent the very act of looking upon African-American male bodies. 
 

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NOV 2 '19 - JAN 4 '20

Bring-Forth: P.S. Opirhory

The debut photo exhibit from Baltimore-based P.S. Opirhory explores a post-war family home in which rays of light and shadows suffuse chairs, hallways, and walls with the eidetic refraction of lives lived by three overlapping generations.
 

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NOV 14 '19 -- JAN 23 '20

 Frauenhaus

An exhibition showcasing the work of Baltimore painter, Joan Cox, whose vibrant, textural, and richly painted works validate the presence of dynamic, complex, sensual, sexual and loving relationships between women, giving warrant to their permissibility. 
 

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2019

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