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School 33’s Annual Lotta Art Gala and Fundraiser Saturday, April 23

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This annual event raises funds for the support and growth of School 33, the renowned Baltimore arts institution that has championed the arts for nearly 30 years through exhibitions, studio space, and arts education.

Lotta Art features juried art by more than 120 local artists who have generously donated their work to benefit School 33 Art Center. Each art ticket holder is guaranteed a work of art in this lottery-style drawing. Continuous Cocktail Buffet and Art Viewing begins at 6:00PM. Drawing begins promptly at 7:30PM.

New for 2011: the Lotta Art After Party in the beautiful Silo Point Sky Lounge 9:00 – 11:00PM
Beginning April 9, preview the selected artwork in the exhibition at www.school33.org.

Preview the selected artwork in the exhibition in person at Silo Point from April 9- April 23 from noon-5pm.

April 23, 2011 @ Silo Point, located at 1200 Steuart Street
www.silopoint.com
School 33 Art Center’s Annual Fundraiser & Exhibition

TICKET INFORMATION
Art ticket – $175 each
Art ticket – $150 for members, participating artists, and tickets purchased before April 1, 2011
Guest ticket – $50, not eligible to select art work

Purchase your art ticket before April 1, and enjoy a discount! Four lucky art ticket holders, chosen at random, will receive a second choice of artwork courtesy of M&T Bank.

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