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MAP’s Pop-Up Gala is Friday, November 12

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Maryland Art Place | 2010 Fall Benefit | 7pm Friday November 12
Purchase yours today and join us in MAP’s original and future home, 218 West Saratoga Street, for an exhibition of photographs by Sam Holden, a silent art auction, live jazz with Just Us Three, sparkling cocktails and stellar hors d’oeuvres, and a Pop-Star After Party in the 14Karat Cabaret.

TICKETS: Pop-Up Gala & After Party: $250
purchase online

November 12, 2010

14Karat Cabaret | 218 West Saratoga Street

celebrity fashion encouraged


9pm – Midnight Maryland Art Place 2010 Fall Benefit
Pop-Up Gala After Party

TICKETS: $30 advance
$35 @ door

INFO: mdartplace.org | 410.962.8565
brownpapertickets.com

Pop-Up Gala tickets also available

CONTACT Emily Sollenberger
410.962.8565
[email protected]

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