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‘BFA’: watch season finale of this Baltimore-based web series on Friday

"Baltimore. Friends. Artists." is a new Baltimore-based web series about six Millennial actors.

The "BFA" cast. Photo via the BFA website.

Six recent college graduates, almost all of them with bachelor’s degrees in fine arts, are scraping by in Baltimore city as would-be theater performers.
It’s instead the premise of a new web series called “BFA,” which, in this case, stands for Baltimore. Friends. Artists.” The first season of the show was filmed last summer at different locations around Baltimore, and the season finale — along with the other episodes of the first season — will be shown this Friday during a screening party with the “BFA” cast at Metro Gallery in Station North.
Watch the pilot below.

More from the Baltimore Sun here. Watch “BFA” episodes here.

Companies: Station North Arts and Entertainment Inc.

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