March 15, 2018 – Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum held a VIP opening reception for its new “Reflections of Baltimore” exhibition, which featured new work of four Baltimore-based photographers.
Guests had a chance to check out the new show…
…meet the artists themselves, and mingle with other friends and supporters…
…or just quietly contemplate the work.
Pictured (LtoR) Robert Hammond, No Logo Prints owner; and Reginald Thomas II, Baltimore-based photographer/exhibition artist
Pictured (LtoR) Karmen Pompey,13; Kyle Pompey, Baltimore-based photographer/exhibition artist; Keayra Pompey, DMV-based makeup artist/kravekouture.com owner; Lorjay Pompey, 12, rapper
Pictured (LtoR) Tarr Toure, Alexandria, VA-based writer; Wanda Draper, Reginald F. Lewis Museum executive director; and André Chung, Baltimore/DC-based photographer
Pictured (LtoR) Shan Wallace, Baltimore-based photographer/exhibition artist; and Trae Harris, Brooklyn, NY-based performance artist
Pictured (LtoR) Mila Ferraro, North County High School sophomore; and Isadora Ferraro, Baltimore-area social worker
Pictured (LtoR) Kimberly Stover, Case Management Covenants appeals coordinator; Heather Williams, marketing consultant/HCRW Consulting owner; and Camille Robinson, T. Rowe Price human resources professional
Pictured (LtoR) Brandon Soderberg, City Paper former editor-in-chief/Baltimore-based journalist; Baynard Woods, The Real News Network Baltimore bureau chief/reporter; and Lisa Snowden-McCray, Baltimore Beat former editor/Baltimore-based journalist
Pictured (LtoR) Keith Stone, Brown Advisory analyst; Askia Jackson, freelance graphic designer; and Juan Donovan, Baltimore-based composer