Benefit Exhibition Opening – Artists for Truth

Benefit Exhibition Opening – Artists for Truth

June 2, 2017 – SpaceCamp Gallery

Pictured (LtoR) Some of the Artists for Truth Benefit Exhibition organizers; Rob Ferrell, Ryan Hoover, Amy Raehse, and Melissa Webb

Pictured (LtoR) Emily Vollherbst, Goya Contemporary registrar; and Sara Havekotte, Baltimore painter

Pictured (LtoR) René Treviño, Baltimore-based artist; Paul Frey, Baltimore-based comic book artist & animator; and Sarah Doherty, Maryland Institute College of Art sculpture chair/artist

Pictured (LtoR) Lauren Van Slyke, Plum Rabbit owner; Christina Delgado, Baltimore-based photographer; and Jermaine Bell, Baltimore-based graphic designer

Pictured (LtoR) Mary Ighani, University of Maryland College Park student; Dr. Allen Eghrari, Johns Hopkins Hospital ophthalmologist; and Sharareh Vakili, artist/photographer/show exhibitor

Pictured (LtoR) Laura Amussen, Goucher College director of exhibitions/curator; Jacquelyn Sabur, Black Lotus Tattoo Gallery tattoo artist/painter; and Rachel Jeffers, Virginia-based artist

Pictured (LtoR) Jeremy Stern, Creative Alliance exhibitions programs manager; Alessandra Torres, Baltimore-based artist; and Brook Tobey, Washington DC-based woodworker

Pictured (LtoR) Katie Feild, Baltimore-based artist/musician/planetarium operator; and Arthur Soontornsaratool, Maryland Institute College of Art Decker Library media coordinator

The SpaceCamp Gallery was jammed for the Opening Reception of the “Artists for Truth” benefit exhibition which features more than 250 artworks by artists from Baltimore and around the US – all for sale in a silent auction. Proceeds from the auction benefit Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore Action Legal Team, News Literacy Project and the Center for Media Justice.

Sloane Brown

Baltimore's longtime fashion and social scene reporter, Sloane is the founder/managing editor of Baltimore Snap.

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