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(Archived version from June, 1998 - click here for current)

The ScreamEdvard Munch at the BMA
The Scream and other Rare Prints by Edvard Munch, an exhibition featuring prints by Edvard Munch-celebrated artist of The Scream, one of the most compelling images of the 20th century, debuts in the United States at The Baltimore Museum of Art. On display from May 13 through July 19, 1998, Edvard Munch: Symbolist Prints from the Vivian and David Campbell Collection presents 60 rare prints dating from 1894 through 1943 by Norway's greatest artist, including such well known images as The Scream, Madonna, The Sick Child, and Vampire.

Federal Reserve Board-Pyramid Atlantic: A Study in Collaboration, June1-Sept.4, 1998. For information: 301-459-7154 (Pyramid Atlantic).

Visit the Labyrinth Room: A Multisensory Journey, Uniting the Darkness and the Light, an installation with photo images, computer programmed lights, glass to walk on. Call Sandra Wasko-Flood 703-360-5233.

Exhibitions: Lee Newman will be organizing a juried show for the Maryland Printmakers at the Parents Association Gallery in the Adele Stamp Student Union of the University of Maryland, College Park, from June 30-August 4, 1998. The exhibit will take place during the International Piano Competition hosted by the University of Maryland. A prospectus will be forthcoming in the spring.

Fairview College is organizing the "Summer '98 International Non-Toxic Printmaking Master Workshops," to be held at the Canadian School for Non-Toxic Printmaking, Grande Prairie Regional College, Alberta, Canada. Six workshops will take place from July 14-August 2, 1998. Registration deadline is June 15, 1998. Each workshop is limited to 10 participants. For more information contact: website-http://www.mtsu.edu/~art/printmaking/workshops.html or the workshop hotline-Joan Isaac at 403-624-4616 or fax 403-624-4532 or e-mail: jisaac@FAIRVIEWC.AB.CA