Loring Cornish

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This body of work from Loring Cornish work is inspired by, a reaction to, and made of Baltimore, specifically the city's vacant houses, as well as his own strong personal faith.
Wow what an inspirational person and inspirational work - lovely to see ! : ) :))
fIRST OF ALL THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING THE CURRENT SHOW. tHANK YOU FOR YOUE TIME INTO MY LIFE. WHAT A WONDERFUL VIDEO. IT REALLY CAPTURES THE ESSENCE OF MY PRESENCE. WOW. I HAD NO IDEA I WOULD RUM ACROSS THIS VIDEO ON LINE. IT'S TRULY TOUCHING AND ENGAGING. WHAT A GREAT JOB.
Just wanted Cornish fans to know about his new exhibition opening on Feb. 13 at the Jewish Museum of Maryland. In his one-man exhibition, In Each Other's Shoes, Baltimore artist Loring Cornish explores legacies shared by African Americans and Jews. "I see so many similarities between Blacks and Jews. I knew I had to do this." The result is a stunning exhibition of more than twenty large mosaics made of glass and mirror, wrought iron and leather-and incorporating a host of found objects. Together, these works take on themes of slavery and holocaust as well as transcendent values of hope, memory, and forgiveness. The Jewish Museum of Maryland is located at 15 Lloyd Street (corner of Lombard) in East Baltimore City. For more information, please visit www.jewishmuseummd.org or call 410-732-6400. The opening on Feb. 13 from 2-4p.m. is free to the public. The exhibition will be on display through July 17, 2011.

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