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October 22, 2003
To: Art critics and reporters
From: Amy Cowles | (410) 516-7160 | amycowles@jhu.edu
Re: Faculty art exhibition at Johns Hopkins University's Homewood Art Workshops

The Homewood Art Workshops, Johns Hopkins' undergraduate visual arts program, is presenting its first faculty exhibition Thursday, Nov. 6, through Monday, Dec. 8, in the F. Ross Jones Building of the Mattin Center on the Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore.

The exhibition will feature drawings, paintings, photographs, cartoons, sculpture, dioramas, digital imagery and text by Art Workshops director Craig Hankin, photography coordinator Phyllis Berger, and instructors Tom Chalkley, Barbara Gruber, Larcia Premo, D. S. Bakker, Jay Van Rensselaer and Sherwin Mark. Graphic by Tom Chalkley is available in digital form upon request to amycowles@jhu.edu.

For more information, contact Amy Cowles at 410-516-7160. Visit the Homewood Art Workshops online at www.jhu.edu/~artwork.


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