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Take this UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to immerse yourself in the largest exhibit of M.C. Escher works anywhere.
Join other members of the South Florida area tech community to view the over 400 original M.C. Escher works are currently on display at the Boca Raton Museum of Art.
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The owner and collector of the majority of these works, an M.C. Escher expert who assembled this amazing collection over 40 years, Mr. Rock J Walker, has offered to give members of the South Florida tech community and their family and friends a guided tour of the collection.
6:00 pm - Tech networking meet and greet in museum lobby
6:30 pm - Mr. Walker's M.C. Escher tour
8:00 pm - Enjoy refreshments at Uncle Julios adjacent to the museum
9:00 pm - Museum closes
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To keep the ticket cost down, we scheduled this on a night the museum is open to the public. The ticket covers museum admission only. Attendees will be encouraged to enjoy refreshements afterward at Uncle Julios. Attendees may continue to view the collection and tour the museum until closing time.
Uncle Julios features fine Mexican cuisine and is located adjacent to the museum at the North end of Mizner Park in downtown Boca Raton.
This collection will leave the area soon and you may never have a chance to see these famous original works again. DON'T MISS IT.
RSVP now and we will see you there!
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This event is not-for-profit. Proceeds from ticket sales cover museum admission only.
This event is produced in cooperation with:
- Walker Fine Art
- The Boca Raton Museum of Art
- The Boca Raton Ruby Meetup
- Talcott Systems
- Vocino Labs
Contact Steven Talcott Smith [email protected] to let us know if you would like to promote this event to your organization's membership.
MC Escher Exhibition for Tech Community @ Boca Museum
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- Organiser
- The Boca Raton Ruby Meetup Group
- Date
- 24-25 Mar 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Boca Raton, US
- Cost
- Free
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