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DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190287985
DTSTART:20260207T140000Z
DTEND:20260207T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190289010
DTSTART:20260208T140000Z
DTEND:20260208T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190290035
DTSTART:20260209T140000Z
DTEND:20260209T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190290036
DTSTART:20260210T140000Z
DTEND:20260210T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190291061
DTSTART:20260211T140000Z
DTEND:20260211T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190292086
DTSTART:20260212T140000Z
DTEND:20260212T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190293111
DTSTART:20260213T140000Z
DTEND:20260213T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190293112
DTSTART:20260214T140000Z
DTEND:20260214T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190294137
DTSTART:20260215T140000Z
DTEND:20260215T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190295162
DTSTART:20260216T140000Z
DTEND:20260216T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224244Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190296187
DTSTART:20260217T140000Z
DTEND:20260217T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190296188
DTSTART:20260218T140000Z
DTEND:20260218T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190297213
DTSTART:20260219T140000Z
DTEND:20260219T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190298238
DTSTART:20260220T140000Z
DTEND:20260220T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190299263
DTSTART:20260221T140000Z
DTEND:20260221T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190300288
DTSTART:20260222T140000Z
DTEND:20260222T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190300289
DTSTART:20260223T140000Z
DTEND:20260223T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190301314
DTSTART:20260224T140000Z
DTEND:20260224T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190302339
DTSTART:20260225T140000Z
DTEND:20260225T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190303364
DTSTART:20260226T140000Z
DTEND:20260226T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190304389
DTSTART:20260227T140000Z
DTEND:20260227T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190304390
DTSTART:20260228T140000Z
DTEND:20260228T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190305415
DTSTART:20260301T140000Z
DTEND:20260301T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190306440
DTSTART:20260302T140000Z
DTEND:20260302T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190307465
DTSTART:20260303T140000Z
DTEND:20260303T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190307466
DTSTART:20260304T140000Z
DTEND:20260304T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190308491
DTSTART:20260305T140000Z
DTEND:20260305T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190309516
DTSTART:20260306T140000Z
DTEND:20260306T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190310541
DTSTART:20260307T140000Z
DTEND:20260307T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190311566
DTSTART:20260308T130000Z
DTEND:20260308T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190311567
DTSTART:20260309T130000Z
DTEND:20260309T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190312592
DTSTART:20260310T130000Z
DTEND:20260310T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190313617
DTSTART:20260311T130000Z
DTEND:20260311T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
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DTSTART:20260312T130000Z
DTEND:20260312T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260512T224245Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51764190314643
DTSTART:20260313T130000Z
DTEND:20260313T140000Z
DESCRIPTION:Rob Cook - Take a Hike: Cook’s sculptures and drawings invest
 igate recent scientific research indicating positive correlations between 
 spending time in nature and well-being\, primarily through a sustainable p
 ractice incorporating fallen trees\, invasive species\, and plant waste to
  express his ideas. Rob's mission is to inspire attendees to interact with
  nature and to take a hike.\n\nKari Miller - To Whom It May Concern: Mille
 r explores the beauty\, joy and complexities in parenting a child with a d
 isability while working in collaboration with her daughter who has Down sy
 ndrome. To Whom It May Concern is an ongoing conversation surrounding the 
 impact of the history of institutionalizing individuals with an intellectu
 al and developmental disability. This immersive installation dives deeper 
 into educational policy\, practices and experiences with audio interviews 
 from teachers\, parents and former students that have a disability.\n\nEle
 ctra Lowe - Made From Scratch: Lowe untangles the labor and rituals of hom
 e to reveal the hidden threads of gender\, labor\, and consumption. Using 
 tactile materials\, symbolic foods\, and altered domestic objects\, the in
 stallation critiques the patriarchal structures embedded in everyday ritua
 ls—specifically\, who eats\, who serves\, and who is seen.
LOCATION:Towson University\, Center for the Arts Gallery\, Holtzman Gallery
SUMMARY:Exhibition ǀ MFA Candidates Rob Cook\, Kari Miller\, and Electra L
 owe
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.baltimoremagazine.com/event/exhibition-mfa-can
 didates-rob-cook-kari-miller-and-electra-lowe
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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