Clipper Mill’s Oddest Museum Is Closing

6/5/16

By Ed Gunts, Baltimore Fishbowl

Les Harris’ Amaranthine Museum in Clipper Mill, a 10-year-old attraction that showcases 200 paintings by the late artist Les Harris, is closing permanently this month at its current location and moving to a different site with less space.

Laurel Harris Durenberger, one of the artist’s daughters, announced online that June 12 will be the last day for the museum at its current leased space, 2010 Clipper Park Road in Woodberry, next to Spike Gjerde’s Woodberry Kitchen restaurant.

One likely candidate to take over the current Amaranthine Museum space is Woodberry Kitchen, which is one of the area’s busiest restaurants and already shares an entranceway with the museum.

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