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Festival: people-watching as art
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Roving band of hard-
drinking bridesmaids |

April Smith attired
for Mt. Clare Mansion |

Dark clothes
and blue hair |

Bright garb
and dark hair |

People in the
crosswalks... |

...people in the
streets |
The festival hosts a dizzying variety of music talent from hard edge tribal to mellow jazz. |
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Festival: alive with sounds of music
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Music from the
“Outlaw” Stage |

Tribal Picti Scotsmen
“Clann An Drumma” |

Between sets on
the “Carey” Stage... |

...and then music
fills the air |

More music scenes
and sounds... |

...from the “Tribal”
stage |
The festival is a family-friendly event and the families include children and pets |
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Festival: fun for the whole family
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Kids find the joy of
making art... |

... then take a break
to strike a pose |

It’s not a festival
without balloons |

Getting creative at
Baltimore Clayworks |

Dogs are part of
the family, too |

A big hand to the Art
Car – a visual feast |
It’s all about the art... and art comes in many flavors, styles and tastes. |
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Festival: art, artifacts, artistic venues
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Crowds inside & outside
the Carriage House |

“Second Chance” for
historic furnishings |

Gallery of African art
at 1100 Hollins St. |

Corradetti Glass Studio
at 1111 Hollins St. |

Hollins Market viewed
from its east side |

Street vendor display
of objets d’art |
A stunning array of purveyors display all sorts of treats for body and soul. |
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Festival: food, drink, and ideas
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Beer truck is one
of the busiest spots |

Adult beverages
attract a crowd |

Food vendors extend
to 31 S. Arlington |

31 S. Arlington
full of hungry folk |

Greens, pacifists &
political dogma |

Union Square Assoc.
information booth |
On the previous gallery page, there are more images of Union Square. To see them, go to Page 1. |
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A little of this & a lot of THAT
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ArtCar covered with
hands & handprints |

Keeper of ArtCar
in full regalia |

Food court north
of Hollins Market |

Food court crowd
& misty city skyline |

It’s an intersection
of leather and lace |

The festival – a place
to meet new friends |
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