Station North Arts & Entertainment District
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Artist Libby Formant came to the Motor House soon after it opened, and likes the mix of artists she can interact with.
Artist Libby Formant came to the Motor House soon after it opened, and likes the mix of artists she can interact with. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
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Daniel Stuelpnagel in his painting studio at the Motor House in Station North. He was one of the original tenants of the building's previous incarnation as Load of Fun, and appreciates the amenities now available.
Daniel Stuelpnagel in his painting studio at the Motor House in Station North. He was one of the original tenants of the building's previous incarnation as Load of Fun, and appreciates the amenities now available. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
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Image of The Motor House cultural hub in Station North
Image of The Motor House cultural hub in Station North (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
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Exterior of the Motor House, which was formerly the Load of Fun building, and originally an automobile dealership.
Exterior of the Motor House, which was formerly the Load of Fun building, and originally an automobile dealership. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
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Station North Arts & Entertainment District
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Will Holman, general manager of Open Works, is setting up the space in Station North for their September opening. Once opened, Open Works will provide 140 micro-studio spaces and the use of tools and technology for artists and craftsman of all skill levels.
Will Holman, general manager of Open Works, is setting up the space in Station North for their September opening. Once opened, Open Works will provide 140 micro-studio spaces and the use of tools and technology for artists and craftsman of all skill levels. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
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