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MAP 30th Anniversary Benefit Exhibition and Auction on Friday 11.11.11

Join us as we celebrate MAP’s 30th anniversary, honor a group of dynamic women who have made an impact on our cultural community, feature five Grace Hartigan paintings for the first time in our galleries and highlight the work of locally and nationally-based artists in our silent auction!

Main Event: 6:30pm / After Party: 9:30pm

Complimentary valet parking
Tickets: $250
www.brownpapertickets.com

RSVP: 410.962.8565 or [email protected]

Silent Auction: Browse MAP’s first-ever silent auction website, mapauction.org, which is launching Friday, October 28. Begin reviewing each piece, getting to know the artists and even start the bidding process before you get to the 11.11.11 event!

Artists: Amy Boone-McCreesh, Zoë Charlton, Mina Cheon, Hasan Elahi, Bean Finneran, Dawn Gavin, Ryan Hoover, Deborah Kass, Kate MacKinnon, Kim Manfredi, Katherine Mann, Michel Modell, Cara Ober, David Peikon, Rachel Rotenberg, Joyce J. Scott, Hadieh Shafie, Jo Smail, René Treviño, Elizabeth Wade, Yuriko Yamaguchi

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