We are excited to present to you a new emerging artist, Jack W. Hoffberger whose exhibition Golden Hour opened August 6 in Baltimore at the Living Classrooms Foundation’s Frederick Douglas - Isaac Myers Maritime Park & Museum. Wednesday September 9th is a Dedication Event where LeRoy E. Hoffberger and Jack W. Hoffberger will present a donation to the museum of the photograph ‘Fishing’ which is an image from Golden Hour that was taken of the dock at Living Classrooms Foundation. There will be a conversation with the artist regarding his work, tonight at 6:30pm. 1417 Thames Street :: Baltimore, MD 21230

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Dedication Event & Artist Talk

Wednesday September 9, 2009

6 - 9 pm

Golden Hour :: Jack W. Hoffberger 
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Jordan Faye Contemporary is redefining the role of the gallery, creating exhibitions to meet the specific needs of artists and art enthusiasts in Baltimore. JFC’s main goal is promoting the work of artists we  believe in, by curating innovative shows, educating collectors about the contemporary arts, and injecting passion and enthusiasm about our artists into the community.


Aspects of Jordan Faye Contemporary include arts advising and consulting, private studio tours, private curating, and curating in Baltimore’s gallery spaces, unique architectural buildings, and nonprofit arts venues.

jordan faye contemporary, your collection begins here.   curator @ jordanfaye.com

BIG NEWS Jordan Faye Contemporary is truly excited about taking over an amazing 5400 square foot mixed-use exhibition space with full gallery, curated flat files, inventory room, and studios housed within one of the four original Enoch Pratt Library neighborhood branches (1886-1971). Located at 1401 Light Street Baltimore, MD 21230, our premiere opening exhibition is James Long ORBS, on September 24, 2009, reception 7-10pm. please rsvp.


As we expand our business, we would like to thank Jason Hughes and Franciska Farkas who reorganized the library & founded The Library Project, which is what we are now moving into. We will continue to grow and expand upon what they began here in this building with it’s amazing opportunities. Look for enriching exhibitions & art events this fall!

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