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AIGA UPSTNY July Creative Eats: Rochester

Friday, July 31, 2009 at 11:30 AM (ET)

Rochester, NY

AIGA UPSTNY July Creative Eats: Rochester

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A meeting of Creatives of the Rochester area.

11:30 LUNCH
Max at the Gallery
Memorial Art Gallery
500 University Avenue
Rochester, New York 14607

FOLLOWING LUNCH:
View exhibit "Maira Kalman: The Elements of Style" at the Memorial Art Gallery

This exhibition includes Kalman's original illustrations for a 2005 edition of the classic writer's handbook The Elements of Stylehttp://mag.rochester.edu/calendar/?event&id=442435

COST:
*THIS IS A SELF-FUNDED EVENT.
Please bring cash for your portion of the meal and your admission to museum.

lunch entrees: range from  $7-15

general museum admission:$10
students with id: $6
AAA members $1 off adult admission
FREE to MAG members & UofR students

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Max at the Gallery
Memorial Art Gallery
500 University Avenue
Rochester, NY 14607

Friday, July 31, 2009 at 11:30 AM (ET)


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AIGA Upstate New York



AIGA's mission is to advance designing as a professional craft, strategic tool and vital cultural force.

AIGA, the professional association for design, is the place design professionals turn to first to exchange ideas and information, participate in critical analysis and research and advance education and ethical practice. AIGA sets the national agenda for the role of design in its economic, social, political, cultural and creative contexts. AIGA is the oldest and largest membership association for professionals engaged in the discipline, practice and culture of designing. Founded as the American Institute of Graphic Arts in 1914 as a small, exclusive club, AIGA now represents more than 19,000 designers through national activities and local programs developed by more than 55 chapters and 200 student groups.