Fri, Jun 14 at 3:00 PM

Placebo Effect Opening Reception

Baltimore, Maryland
Free

Current Space is proud to present 'Placebo Effect,' a solo exhibition by Alex Ebstein interpreting biological phenomena, perceptions and routines.

Please join us for the Opening Reception Friday, June 14th from 7-10pm!

Exhibit Runs: June 14 - July 13, 2024
Opening Reception: June 14, 7-10pm
Gallery Hours: Saturdays 1-5pm, by appointment, & whenever we're open (check out the show anytime you’re here)!
Location: Current Space, 421 North Howard Street, Baltimore, MD

This exhibition runs concurrently with 'Space Mission' an exhibition of works by Se Jong Cho and Iris Hughey. Be sure to explore both exhibitions while you're here!

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Accessibility and Parking Info: currentspace.com/visit

Space Access –
Physical: The courtyard and first floor, including restrooms, are all ground level without any steps or curbs. However, the restroom is not wheelchair accessible.

Parking: Pay-for street parking available directly out front, if filled: Franklin St, Park Ave, or Howard St. There is also a pay lot on corner of Franklin St and Park Ave (behind Current Space). If you park in this lot directly behind the back gate, be sure to pay – they tow extremely aggressively.

Light Rail: Centre Street
Metro: Lexington Market

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Current Space is an artist-run gallery, studio, outdoor performance space, and garden bar; nourishing an ongoing dialogue between artists, activists, performers, designers, curators, and thinkers. Operating since November 2004, we are committed to showcasing, developing, and broadening the reach of artists locally and internationally.

Thank You
Programs at Current Space are made possible in part by supporting members like you; the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation; The Creative Baltimore Fund, which is a grant program funded by the Mayor’s Office and the City of Baltimore; and The Rouse Family Foundation.


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