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EXPLORE Baltimore | | | | | | | Art Gallery of Fell's Point1716 Thames St
Baltimore,
MD
21231
410-327-1272 | | | | | Description: FELLS POINT. Owned by several art collectors, this gallery's works reflect a variety of unique interests and tastes. There are works by numerous artists, including experienced, well-known names and lesser-known up-and-comers. The works cover a wide array of mediums including oil, watercolor and sculpture.
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| 523 N Charles St
Baltimore,
MD
21201
410-539-1080 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. While this art gallery presents some interesting paintings and mixed-media pieces, it is known primarily for its great selection of sculpture. Modern works from today's top artists are often on display, with a special focus on Baltimore's own.
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| 8 Market St
Baltimore,
MD
21201
410-962-8565 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. The mission of Maryland Art Place is to nurture new artists and to promote art in all its forms in an effort to enrich the lives of both the artist and the public. To fulfill this mission, this nonprofit center hosts many works by up and coming artists from the surrounding area, along with shows by more established artists. For a unique experience, head downstairs to the basement for the performance art shows that are sometimes held here. NB Admission fees may apply during special events.
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| 925 S Charles St
Baltimore,
MD
21230
410-752-1125 | | | | | Description: FEDERAL HILL. Local and international artists' works can be found in this well-known gallery located four blocks from the Inner Harbor. Continuously rotating exhibitions feature up-and-coming as well as established artists, and cutting-edge pieces are often on display. The owners will be glad to ship art purchases practically anywhere.
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| Water from the Moon Gallery217 Albemarle St
Baltimore,
MD
21202
410-276-6380 | | | | | Description: Little Italy is home to one of the area's most intriguing art galleries. Water from the Moon Gallery features works from local artists in a broad range of media, including metal, wood, clay, textiles, and glass. Among the items on display are jewelry, sculpture, pottery, and tapestries.
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