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s'LOTTERY! II

MAP opens its full gallery space for this exhibition without selection panels, jurors, curators, rules, regulations or restrictions. Artists entered their names in a random drawing and the fifteen selected winners are installing their work at MAP this week. Installation starts January 12, 2005, and audiences may view the process before the opening on Tuesday, January 18 at 11am.

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At that moment I was an artist / Beyond the Pedestal

Maryland Art Place is proud to announce two important sculpture exhibitions, part of the Tour de Clay 2005.

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19th Annual Critics' Residency Program: Just Looking

Since September 2004, Franklin Sirmans, a prominent New York art critic and the 19th Annual Critic in Residence at Maryland Art Place, has been working behind the scenes to mentor and further the careers of two Maryland-area writers and ten area artists.

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Human Conditions

The twelve artists in Human Conditions represent a broad continuum of contemporary photographic practices and concerns.

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3rd Annual Curators' Incubator Program

Between August 30 and October 15, 2005, Maryland Art Place presents a dynamic pair of extremely diverse exhibitions by two Maryland area curators as part of its Curator’s Incubator Program. This juried annual program, now in its third year, was designed to encourage diversity while mentoring emerging curators and fresh new talent by offering a flash-point look at contemporary art in and beyond our community.

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By Invitation Only

Here’s a rare opportunity that won’t happen again: Maryland Art Place is offering a small number of tickets to the general public, providing an opportunity to rub shoulders with the exclusive crowd that will gather for MAP’s annual Benefit on Friday, November 4.

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(Un)Konventional Kitsch!

At 7pm on December 9, visitors will be welcome to a big pre-holiday celebration, and are asked to bring wild and unique handmade decorations to contribute to Maryland Art Place’s holiday tree.

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