Lit and Art Event Warms the Harbor
The cold weather wasn’t enough to keep authors, artists, and their fans from blowing into Baltimore’s inner harbor for the second “Lit and Art” reading at the Watermark Gallery.
Those in attendance got to listen to six local authors read from their original prose and poetry, and got to take in the original artwork of Manzar.
Eric Kestler and Cliff Lynn read from their poetry. Lauren Beth Eisenberg, Eric D. Goodman, Caryn Coyle, and Nitin Jagdish read from their prose. Every last drop of wine was consumed, and so were most of the homemade edibles.
The audience consisted of familiar faces as well as new ones, and several people expressed interest in learning about future readings.
The next “Lit and Art” reading is tentatively set for mid to late March.
The Watermark Gallery is located in the Bank of America Center Skywalk Level, right across from the Inner Harbor, at 100 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The phone number is (410) 547-0452.
Learn more about the Watermark at their online gallery.
www.manzar.net
Learn more about the “Lit and Art” reading series by continuing to read Writeful each week.
www.Writeful.blogspot.com
Those in attendance got to listen to six local authors read from their original prose and poetry, and got to take in the original artwork of Manzar.
Eric Kestler and Cliff Lynn read from their poetry. Lauren Beth Eisenberg, Eric D. Goodman, Caryn Coyle, and Nitin Jagdish read from their prose. Every last drop of wine was consumed, and so were most of the homemade edibles.
The audience consisted of familiar faces as well as new ones, and several people expressed interest in learning about future readings.
The next “Lit and Art” reading is tentatively set for mid to late March.
The Watermark Gallery is located in the Bank of America Center Skywalk Level, right across from the Inner Harbor, at 100 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The phone number is (410) 547-0452.
Learn more about the Watermark at their online gallery.
www.manzar.net
Learn more about the “Lit and Art” reading series by continuing to read Writeful each week.
www.Writeful.blogspot.com
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