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Put on your walking shoes and head over to MICA. Its time for the annual ArtWalk! Bring your family, friends, and colleagues-or come on your own-and join in the most visually energizing 3K walking tour through six art-filled buildings campus wide.

ArtWalk is: Almost 2 miles of amazing art by nearly 400 of the nation’s most talented emerging artists – MICA’s class of 2011. An opportunity to meet & talk with student artists. The only opportunity to buy their art before the exhibition opens Friday to the public!

5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Check in & pick up your ArtWalk ID & tour map at the celebration tent on Cohen Plaza before heading out on the visually energizing 3K walking tour through six art-filled buildings!

6:30 – 9:00 p.m. Return to the tent for casual dinner fare, beer, wine & sodas. Mix & mingle with other art enthusiasts & the artists who join the party at 8:00 p.m.

$25 – children 10 & under free (includes dinner & drink ticket).
Sign Up: Online
Online registration will close at 5pm on Wednesday, May 11.
By phone: 410-225-2339

To see photos from last year’s Art Walk, go to MICA’s flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/micamultimedia/sets/72157624997873158/

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