$10 Isn’t What It Used To Be…

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In most cases, $10 doesn’t go as far as it used to. For $10 you could buy a medium pepperoni pizza, one movie ticket, two large drinks at Starbucks, a large pizza, three gallons of gas, or, if you’re lucky, one lunch in downtown Annapolis – at Subway. During GIVE $10 your $10 can go a lot further. In fact,…

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Me & My Art Monday: Meet April Rimpo

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This week’s featured artist:  April Rimpo, member since 2005 ME:  I’ve lived in Maryland for 17 years. I’ve been fortunate to be able to travel to many places within the US and to a couple other countries; most of these travels have been part of art workshops, inspiring me to create paintings that share these places with others through my…

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$10 Can Make You a Patron of the Arts

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You might not think $10 can make a difference. But last year, when supporters decided to GIVE $10 to MFA through Anne Arundel’s Great Give we won an extra $10,000 in prize money. And almost everyone can agree that $10,000 makes a big difference, especially for a small nonprofit like MFA. Because people supported MFA through the Great Give last…

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Me & My Art Monday: Meet Claudia L. Brookes

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This week’s featured artist:  Claudia L. Brookes ME: I live in Northern Baltimore County (Monkton, MD), in beautiful rural “horse country.” From the windows of my downstairs studio, I can see the woods in every season, as well as our busy birdfeeder and my “north-facing” gardens. I have been a professional fine artist for the past 15 years—a second career…

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Art on Paper Artist Keith Parks “Bauhaus Inspired” photographs

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  With every show at MFA Circle Gallery, there is  always so much more than meets the eye. Yesterday,  someone pointed out to me the precision and accuracy involved in Keith Parks photograph “Anticipating the Inevitable”. The gallery goer was himself a photographer who recognized that Parks photograph was actually created by carefully constructed folded paper and lighting techniques. So…

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