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GALLERY EXHIBIT COMMITTEE Archives
Ali Horwitz, Assistant Director, AIA Baltimore
(410) 625-2585; ahorwitz@aiabalt.com
Recruits and guides exhibitors for the AIA Baltimore Gallery.

Gallery Show - January 2007
The talents of three aspiring architects featuring collaborative works in AIABaltimore Gallery
Expressions of Modern Yearning; art, architecture and aesthetics…
Collectively as aspiring architects and designers, we have a respect and undying passion for creative arts. Whether it’s represented through fine arts, architecture, photography, literature, performing arts or music. We crave these forms of ingenuity. These are the inspirations that move us. Let us move you.
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Expression: It’s ok to be…make it fun
“With a background that is derived from creation of individual self, I am what I say I am. Traveled design student, lover of art and music, advocate for inno-vation. My pieces will illustrate the ever-changing understanding of the Modern Yearning design ideology. Free expres-sion and present design issues warped into timeless tangible ARTifacts (art with a message). Through media’s such as oil on canvas, sculpture, installations, as well as collage I will attempt to demonstrate the world in which my art, architecture, and aesthetic lives...”
--Regina Martinez
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Expression: Views of Baltimore
“In the city of Baltimore, conventional built environments are what the common eye can perceive. What does the built environment mean to you? What do you see, when you roam the streets of Baltimore and absorb the structures around you? My vision is to share different perspectives of the built environment to the community through mixed me-dia, photography and various sketches.”
--Valdez Blackwell
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Expression: A view of a designer’s playground
“These photographs complied over four years reveal a partial reflection of what this young designer considers
his playground. This reflection is ground-ed to the built environment or what one perceives as the built environment. The components of this environment, which stays constant regardless on location or function, are the materials and systems that make this environment work. These compo-nents merged with the art of photography repre-sents one third of the expressions of Modern Yearning phenom-enon… art, architecture, aesthetics…”
--Adrian T. Harris
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