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Celebrating Art, Especially if You Can Eat It: Patch Features the Best in Local Arts

Covering all things artsy in culture, schools and on stage, Patch was everywhere you wanted to be for arts events this week.

Whether they were constructing displays from Peeps or watching movies about food, Marylanders were all about edible fun on the creative scene this week.  So, indulge your inner aficionado with the following Week in Regional Arts.


For the 17th year in a row, the National Art Honor Society sponsored an event in which images of video games, sports fields, nature scenes, animals and even reproductions of paintings were rendered completely in delicious materials. Satisfy your arty appetite with pictures on .


If edible art isn’t enough for you, how about a pre-Easter peek into the creative minds of this year’s PEEP show? Find out the winners of the marshmallow contest, including “Best Use of a Single PEEP” and “Best Play on Words”on .


Whole Foods Market’s "Do Something Reel" Film Festival examines how food choices impact the environment when the AFI Silver Theatre shows six independent films that focus on the food we eat and how we go about getting it. To see a list of movies and screen times, head over to .


Teams of well-read elementary school students flexed their literary muscle—and some creative outfit choices and team names—at the Battle of the Books. To see the video of the quiz show competition presented by the Howard County Library and Public School Systems, be sure to visit .

 


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