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ArtBytes returns to Walters Art Museum [Events Roundup]

Plus: The Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance teams up with the Baltimore Node for an Arts & Culture Happy Hour.

Spend the weekend at the Walters Art Museum in Mt. Vernon. (Photo by Flickr user Walters Art Museum, used under a Creative Commons license)

Explore awesome collisions of art and tech this week with happy hours, speakers and hackathons.

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Arts & Culture Happy Hour
Join the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance for their first Arts & Culture Happy Hour of 2015 at Baltimore Node.
Monday, Feb. 2
5-7 p.m.
Baltimore Node, 403 E. Oliver St., Baltimore
RSVP. FREE.

WYPR Presents an Evening with Robert Siegel
Love WYPR? Spend an evening with Senior Host of All Things Considered, Robert Siegel.
Tuesday, Feb. 3
7:30-9:00 p.m.
Maryland Institute College of Art / Brown Center, 1300 W Mt Royal Ave., Baltimore
More Info.
ArtBytes 3 Hackathon
Join innovators, artists, and enthusiasts at this year’s ArtBytes Hackathon. Participants get access to the museum’s galleries while they work together on enhancing the museum for visitors. This is a really fun event — so don’t miss it! Happy Hour starts on Friday at 6 p.m. and winners are announced Sunday at 2 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 6-Sunday, Feb. 8
Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore
RSVP. FREE.

Companies: Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance / NPR / WYPR

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