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"It open(s) doors for artists who couldn't previously find such a wide audience, and offers a steady stream of viewers with the disposable income to buy original artwork."

"As Art Exposure grows, an organic evolution molds the company into one that embraces both the artists and the patrons."

Katherine Coulibaly
Smart Woman
Sept/Oct 2005

"The concept is putting artwork in alternate spaces so that people are seeing it in their everyday lives-a gallery without walls"..."I like the idea that artists can help in the economic development of the city."

"Artists who work the Mean Streets"
by June Arny
Baltimore Sun
November 19, 2003

"Quietly and without ceremony, the 33-year-old former elementary-art teacher has taken the gallery experience and moved it out in the open, on the sidewalk...an effort to give Baltimoreans an entirely new way to view art and to lend new meaning to the term "window shopping"..."Artists are finding their work exposed in ways they have never imagined to passersby who might never darken a gallery door"

"Outsider Art"
by Charles Cohen
City Paper
January 30, 2002

"People see my work while they're enjoying the company of friends, having dinner," says Tom Ritchie, a painter and photographer who has shown work in restaurants through Art Exposure "It comes off a little more pleasant than a specific gallery experience."

"Art and Arugula"
by Elizabeth Evitts
Baltimore Magazine
April 2002

"Since its debut in 2000, the on-going exhibit has garnered a great deal of support and enthusiasm from the Downtown business community."

"One of the Partnership's key initiatives is to improve the overall look and feel of Downtown's exterior environment. Through our collaboration with Ann (Art Exposure), we're able to maintain an aesthetically pleasing street-level setting until the empty spaces are occupied by businesses." said Marshall Snively, Vice President of Marketing, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Inc.

Street Talk
(News from the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore)

Winter 2003