You are invited to join UMBC LGBTQ & Allies Alumni and the office of
Alumni Relations for a social hour followed by a performance by Tim
Miller in the new PAHB. The Office of Alumni Relations and LGBTQ alumni are exploring the idea of forming an LGBTQ
& Allies alumni community and hosting events such as this one.
The Tim Miller performance is a ticketed event. Tickets to the
performance and light refreshments at the social hour will be provided
free of charge. Tickets to the performance are free for UMBC alumni only. The reception at Flat Tuesdays is open to everyone. A cash bar will be available (you must be 21 and over
with a government issued photo ID). Please RSVP online (alumni.umbc.edu/TimMiller) no later than
Tuesday, October 30th. For questions or more information, contact Sue
Harris in the Office of Alumni Relations at susanh@umbc.edu or 410-455-2276.
About Tim Miller
Miller is an internationally acclaimed performance artist who explores
the artistic, spiritual and political topography of his identity as a
gay man. Since 1999, he has focused his creative and political work on
marriage equality and addressing the injustices facing lesbian and gay
couples in America.
Alumni Relations for a social hour followed by a performance by Tim
Miller in the new PAHB. The Office of Alumni Relations and LGBTQ alumni are exploring the idea of forming an LGBTQ
& Allies alumni community and hosting events such as this one.
The Tim Miller performance is a ticketed event. Tickets to the
performance and light refreshments at the social hour will be provided
free of charge. Tickets to the performance are free for UMBC alumni only. The reception at Flat Tuesdays is open to everyone. A cash bar will be available (you must be 21 and over
with a government issued photo ID). Please RSVP online (alumni.umbc.edu/TimMiller) no later than
Tuesday, October 30th. For questions or more information, contact Sue
Harris in the Office of Alumni Relations at susanh@umbc.edu or 410-455-2276.
About Tim Miller
Miller is an internationally acclaimed performance artist who explores
the artistic, spiritual and political topography of his identity as a
gay man. Since 1999, he has focused his creative and political work on
marriage equality and addressing the injustices facing lesbian and gay
couples in America.