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Pyramid Atlantic, also known as PAAC, [1] With Pyramid moving out . . . [2] was a 501(c)(3) non-profit contemporary arts center founded in 1981 by printmaker and paper maker Helen C. Frederick.
"Pyramid Atlantic signed a 25-year lease at 4318 Gallatin St. in Hyattsville last year, putting down roots in the small city’s growing Gateway Arts District. The arts organization — which specializes in printmaking, letterpress and book arts — hopes to open in the historic Arcade building by early summer." Duo working out of PAAC in Hyattsville: [3]
Litle Tavern [4] exhibition in Silver Spring [5] Events in Silver Spring: from a comment:"CatherineMay 19, 2010 Check out new installation outside building with Maryland Historical Figures. Go inside to check out Washington Printmakers Gallery upstairs, printmaking bookbinding papermaking studios downstairs." Pyramid Atlantic is a boon for Prince George’s County, but leaving Montgomery County wasn’t the nonprofit’s original plan. Executive Director Jose Dominguez says the relocation follows the collapse of extensive negotiations with Montgomery County that initially aimed to keep the organization in Silver Spring." from Bandwidth. The paint company Sherwin-Williams moved into the former Pyramid Atlantic building. [6]
Pyramid Atlantic is a member of Alliance of Artists Communities: [7]
Funding, discussion of mission, etc. [8] Pyramid Atlantic letterpress calendar. [9]
Exhibition at the former Little Tavern. [10]
Hosts book arts fair.
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Pyramid Atlantic was founded in 1981 by
Helen C. Frederick.
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