 If you're planning on attending the Maryland Film  Festival happening at the Charles Theater this week, don't forget to  stop by Metro Gallery (right across the street) to take in more  observations on the moving image at VIDEOPOLIS.  This annual event  brings together independent artists working in the mediums of film,  video installation, music videos, and performance art for an all out  extravaganza of projected-image goodness.  Totally free and open to the  public, the exhibit aims to "encourage creative interaction amongst as  many people as possible".  Visit their website for more info, and also  check out videos of past year's participants.
If you're planning on attending the Maryland Film  Festival happening at the Charles Theater this week, don't forget to  stop by Metro Gallery (right across the street) to take in more  observations on the moving image at VIDEOPOLIS.  This annual event  brings together independent artists working in the mediums of film,  video installation, music videos, and performance art for an all out  extravaganza of projected-image goodness.  Totally free and open to the  public, the exhibit aims to "encourage creative interaction amongst as  many people as possible".  Visit their website for more info, and also  check out videos of past year's participants.VIDEOPOLIS
May 5th-8th, 2011 @ The Metro Gallery
1700 North Charles Street
Image courtesy of The Metro Gallery/Videopolis
Written by Rachael, Open Eyes Press
 
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