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L’Enfant Plaza Mall – One Year Later
So one year later, I’m visiting the Tidal Basin and the renovation on the new side of L’Enfant Plaza Mall is in full bloom. A food court connecting to the old (new vacant) mall with a handful of new retailers, … Continue reading
Posted in Features: Cool Spaces, Uncategorized
Tagged Dead Malls, L'Enfant, Revitalizations, Washington DC
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The Potters’ Guild of Baltimore in Rockberry, Baltimore
I just found a pottery studio and gallery that has an eclectic mix of decorative and functional crafts, for very inexpensive prices. I’m seeing $20-$40 for teapots, vases, mugs. I’m seeing $10 plates… And if you’re looking for decorative items … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Ceramics, Galleries, Pottery, Studios, Woodberry
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“Off The Rails” Thesis Exhibition at MICA Brown Building Gallery
On Exhibition until April 29th, about 70 MICA students exhibit their artwork as part of their thesis on campus. During this session, at the Brown Building on campus, across two gallery spaces, two of my favorite works so far are … Continue reading
