from the Citypaper Arts section:
Orbiting Artscape
...The H&HScape after-Sondheim party Saturday night was hot, humid, enthusiastically attended, and a little overwhelming. Three galleries on two floors of the H&H Building at Eutaw and West Franklin streets opened their doors to a steady throng of people after the BMA award-presentation reception ended. If crowd density is any way to gauge interest, people adored the shows at both Nudashank (co-owned by
City Paper contributor Alex Ebstein) and Whole (whose
Radix show is co-curated by
CP contributor Emily C-D), where convivial crowds made interacting with the work difficult and a bit pointless....
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