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MAP’s Out of Order Friday, April 1

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MAP’s annual self-hung benefit exhibition and silent auction returns! This year’s party will provide a fantastic opportunity to view the work of hundreds of emerging artists. Proceeds from artwork sales will be split 50/50 between MAP and the artist and will directly support MAP’s exhibitions and programs throughout the year. Food, wine and beer sponsored by TATU.

Friday, April 1 at 8 p.m.
MAP at Power Plant Live
Purchase Tickets Online: www.brownpapertickets.com

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 March 29 with your work in hand. For more information and participation requirements, please read Out of Order FAQ’s.

Artists will have the chance to donate their unsold work to the Art Connection in the Capital Region (ACCR), an organization that places artwork in the facilities of not-for-profit social service organizations. To learn more about ACCR’s role in promoting contemporary art while improving the lives of individuals, visit: www.artconnection-cr.org.

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