September 7: We invite you to The Gala at MCASD, an exhilarating evening celebrating contemporary art, artists, and their impact on our community— the current that runs through us all. Contemporary art is a transformative force moving us to think and feel things in new ways, much as ocean currents direct the flow of water from one place to another. Overlooking the shimmering waves in La Jolla, we will enjoy live entertainment, a specially curated al fresco dinner, cocktails and fine hors d’oeuvres, dancing, and much more throughout the night. Your generous support is vital to our continued success and allows us to make an impact within the Museum walls and in the broader community. All proceeds from the event benefit MCASD’s dynamic exhibition schedule and education programs that foster conversations and connect visitors to contemporary art! RSVP through the link: https://lnkd.in/g_7H5Apv
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