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Complimentary valet parking will be available on Hampton Street at Boyd Plaza.

Photo provided by the Columbia Museum of Art

The Columbia Museum of Art’s collection is a lot like our city eclectic, vibrant, and worth celebrating. On Sat., December 3, Soda Citizens will have the opportunity to do just that at the CMA’s annual Gala.

Here’s what to look forward to:

  • Cocktails + dancing
  • Creative black-tie attire
  • Mingling with fellow art lovers and museum staff

This is the CMA’s largest fundraiser of the year. Tickets are $175 ($150 for members) and proceeds will support the museum’s award-winning arts education + community enrichment programs. 🎨

Serve looks, cocktails + community.*

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