Donors over $100 will be a part of MAP's VIP Council by receiving individual membership benefits, plus recognition in MAP's annual Report, a MAP tote bag, and invitations to VIP previews and receptions throughout the year. Please review and click on levels below to give today!
Prefer to pay by check? Please make payable to Maryland Art Place & send to: 218 West Saratoga St., Baltimore, MD 21201. For any questions or concerns about membership and annual giving, please connect with MAP's Executive Assistant, Robbin Lee at 410.962.8565 or robbin@mdartplace.org
Receive individual membership benefits, plus recognition in our annual report, a MAP tote bag, and invitations to VIP Previews and receptions throughout the year.
$250.00 Supporter ›Receive individual membership benefits, plus recognition in our annual report, a MAP tote bag, and invitations to VIP Previews and receptions throughout the year + one ticket to the fall event
$500.00 Patron ›Receive individual membership benefits, plus recognition in our annual report, a MAP tote bag, and invitations to VIP Previews and receptions throughout the year + 2 tickets to the fall event.
Receive all of the benefits above as well as MAP's Annual IMPRINT Project reproduction.
$2,500.00 Hartigan Council ›Receive all of the benefits above as well as MAP's Annual IMPRINT Project reproduction & 15% off the purchase of piece of artwork during the giving year.
$5,000.00 Chairman's Council ›Receive all of the benefits above as well as Hartigan Level benefits. Chariman's Council Members are also invited to be MAP's guests at a special evening event with the Executive Director and members of our Board of Trustees.
Maryland Art Place (MAP) inspires, supports, and encourages artistic expression through innovative programming, exhibitions, and educational opportunities while recognizing the powerful impact art can have on our community. MAP creates a dynamic environment for artists of our time to engage the public by nurturing and promoting new ideas. MAP has served as a critical resource for contemporary art in the Mid-Atlantic since 1981.