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Out Of Order opens Friday, April 13 at MD Art Place

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Out of Order Friday, April 13 @ 8pm
Do you have your ticket?
Don’t miss your chance to receive a FREE ticket for our annual spring benefit auction and party!
This year’s OOO event will provide a fantastic opportunity to view the work of hundreds of emerging and established artists. All artists are invited to participate. You do not need to apply or sign up in advance to hang your work in Out of Order. Simply arrive at MAP anytime between 7am – midnight, Tuesday, April 10 with your work in hand. For more information and participation requirements, please read the Out of Order FAQs
Proceeds from artwork sales will be split 50/50 between MAP and the artist while directly supporting MAP’s exhibitions and programs throughout the year.
Become a member or renew your membership before the event
and receive ONE Free Ticket to Out of Order ($40 value).
Dual memberships and above receive TWO Free Tickets ($80 value)!
Contact Emily for additional questions about becoming a member:
410.962.8565 or [email protected].
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