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Maryland Art Place’s Annual Free-Hung Benefit Exhibition, Silent Auction and Party!

OUT OF ORDER is a signature fundraising event at Maryland Art Place (MAP). MAP welcomes Baltimore’s contemporary artists to participate in our annual Do-It-Yourself exhibition and party!

This year, there are several changes in how Out of Order will be presented. We hope the information provided (Link) will make it easy for you to join in the fun!

Each artist that wishes to participate in Out of Order 2010 will contribute $10 to MAP. And, each participating artist will receive one complimentary ticket to the Friday, April 9 event.

Tickets $40 each. All Artists are invited to participate.

During the 24-hour non-stop Do-It-Yourself installation, beginning at 9am on April 6 and ending at 9am April 7, each participating artist hangs one original piece in the MAP galleries.

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