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As usual, MAP’s do-it-yourself, anything goes Out of Order was a big success. The event was attended by throngs of artists, from those who had their first show that night to pros in the business, as well as terrific art supporters and collectors. Each artist who contributed a piece of work was given a swanky button to wear, (pictured below) to be recognized and also to help promote sales. I left before the end of the bidding, but much of the art had serious bids and hopefully many new artists got their first sales. Thanks, MAP, for a great opportunity for artists and a fun party!





















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