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Friday, May 13 from 6 – 9pm
COCKTAILS FOR CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS
Join Loyola University’s Liberal Studies Graduate Department

Learn about this new graduate program while enjoying an evening of art, hors d’oeuvres, and drinks at the MAP galleries. MAP’s consulting curator, Michael Klein, will give a talk and tour of the current exhibition, New Wallworks, at 7:30pm!

Attendance is free, but registration is required. Learn more about Loyola’s Liberal Studies program here.

Saturday, May 14 from 2 – 3pm
CURATOR’S TALK WITH MICHAEL KLEIN

Join MAP’s consulting curator, Michael Klein, for a talk and tour of the current exhibition, New Wallworks. This event is free and open to the public.

New Wallworks is a cutting-edge exhibition of works by contemporary artists exploring the boundaries between painting and sculpture. These energetic artists, each with his or her style and aesthetic principles, represent the many directions of contemporary art at work today.

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