Sending the Senses Singing (May 6, 2016) Hundreds of arts lovers celebrated the senses at the 10th Annual Taste the Arts Gala, which benefited Young Audiences/Arts for Learning Maryland. The evening featured performances and demonstrations in music, dance and art throughout the Hippodrome, as well as food stations from some 25 of Baltimore’s eateries and food purveyors.
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Pictured (LtoR) Sheelagh Allston and Bobbi Young-Mace, event co-chairs, Stacie Evans, Young Audiences/Arts for Living Maryland, Tom Sessa, Young Audiences board president
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Pictured (LtoR) Randi Benesch, Gordon Center for Performing Arts director, Sonya Hannan, Woodbrook consulting attorney, Jennifer Andiorio, Young Audiences/Arts for Learning chief development officer, and John Williams, Young Audiences board member
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Pictured (LtoR) Chad Kramer, Patterson Park Public Charter School principal, Paul Wolman, event award winner, and Amy Wilson, Teach for America Baltimore alumni affairs director
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Pictured (LtoR) Kiati Plooksawasdi, Young Audiences/Arts for Learning Maryland, Abby Peterson, 39 Minute Workout owner, and Natalie Sukontasup, First Sight Vision Care optometrist
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Pictured (LtoR) Suzanne Herbert-Forton, Baltimore-based teaching artist, and John Iampieri, Young Audiences/Arts for Learning teaching artist/screen painter
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Pictured (LtoR) Jim Halle, Chapin Davis vice president, Alex Haywood, homemaker, Trisha Frick, Johns Hopkins HealthCare director of managed care contracting, and McKinley Wallace, Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance Urban Arts Leadership fellow
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