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Artist Margaret Murphy, artist in her studio, before five pieces of her artwork with one that’s partially entitled, "Banned Words." (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Artist Margaret Murphy, artist in her studio, before five pieces of her artwork with one that’s partially entitled, “Banned Words.” (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
The Baltimore Sun's Mary McCauley (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)
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Whether it's Amy Sherald moving her controversial exhibit to Baltimore or the removal of Confederate statues, Maryland artists find ways to resist censorship.

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