LightUpTheArts!

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Lets celebrate! Come and join Artscope Magazine at the Light Up The Arts! event held at the Adelson Galleries in Boston, MA on Friday April 4, 2014 from 7:00pm – 10:00pm. We are kicking off our 9th year of setting a stage for emerging and established artists/cultural organizations to voice their stories; providing valuable and timely content, which covers a wide spectrum of the arts; all while bringing together artists, collectors, directors, curators, the media, industry professionals, and the public!

Light Up The Arts! is free to the public, and our guests will enjoy local foods and blends, learn about Artscope and its commitment to the regional community, and build a whole new connection to the world of arts. There will be live music, print and iPad mobile app editions, a silent auction, installations and many other festivities!

Make sure to RSVP to Light Up the Arts!, purchase your tickets for our iPad mini raffle, and start bidding on our online auction items!

Artscope Magazine would like to thank our amazing sponsors who have contributed to Light Up the Arts! For a full list of our sponsors,
click here!

Interested in sponsoring Light Up The Arts!? Give Artscope a call at 617.639.5771 or email Christina Huang at chuang@artscopemagazine.com

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