Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego member special on holiday gifts at the X store, La Jolla, tomorrow 12/5


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MEMBERS-ONLY HOLIDAY SALE

Saturday, December 5 > 11 AM to 5 PM
MCASD La Jolla X Store

MCASD Members: Don’t miss this exclusive holiday sale created just for you! For one day only, Members can avoid the mall crowds and save 40% off one regularly priced item and 15% off all additional purchases! Additional sale merchandise will be offered at up to 50% off.

Enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee or tea while you browse the X Store’s selection of modern and contemporary art books; innovative and unique design objects for the home and office; children’s toys and books; and contemporary jewelry and apparel.

Give the Gift of Membership
Looking to share your love of art? Give a gift that inspires, educates, and keeps on giving all year long. MCASD Membership gives your friends and loved ones a year of memorable experiences through extraordinary exhibitions and dynamic events, plus discounts at the X Store and Museum Cafe. Receive a complimentary tote bag with your Membership purchase. Join at the Contributor level or higher and also receive a $25 dining certificate to the Museum Cafe. For more information or to purchase a gift membership, call 858 454 3541 x172 or visit www.mcasd.org/join.

(Members must show a valid membership card to receive discounts.)

Pictured above: Ghost Antler Coat Hook by Erich Ginder; complimentary X logo tote bag, free with gift Membership purchase.

www.mcasd.org | 858 454 3541

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