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MICA Art Walk Thursday, May 13

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Thursday, May 13, 5 p.m.
Campuswide, starting at Cohen Plaza, 1303 W. Mount Royal Ave.
Tickets: $25 for exhibition and casual buffet
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.mica.edu/artwalk or call the Office of Advancement at 410.225.2339.

Stroll through the MICA galleries, mingle with young artists and fellow art enthusiasts, and discuss the students’ artwork at the special preview party of the 2010 Commencement Exhibition. ArtWalk guests can purchase outstanding work by graduating seniors before the exhibition opens to the public.

ArtWalk guests begin their evening at the celebration tent at Cohen Paza, just outside of Brown Center, where they will be given maps to explore the galleries, open spaces, hallways and classrooms of six architecturally significant MICA buildings that are filled with graduating students’ artwork. It will be the most visually energizing 3K walking tour you’ve ever been on. Many seniors will be on hand in their exhibition areas to meet ArtWalkers and discuss their art-making processes.

In between strolls and after ArtWalk ends at 8 p.m., guests are invited to relax and enjoy casual dinner fare and have a glass of wine at the Finish Line Café, located inside the celebration tent on Cohen Plaza.

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