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Marvelous Minds: A Los Angeles Art Exhibition

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LOS ANGELES, CA – August 13, 2015 – The Spring Arts Collective, a collective of artists based in the Spring Arts Tower in Downtown Los Angeles, has announced its latest invitational art show, entitled ‘The Marvelous Minds’.

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To gaze, to step with your eyes into a work of art– is to step into the heart, and into the mind of the artist.

It is these marvelous minds which stretch and dream, twist and contort themselves in order to collect, connect, and reveal their visual truths. Truths that are at once beautiful and strange, each one of them a curious bending of dream and reality.
It is these Marvelous Minds, the particular way they see and show us the world, and the way in which we, in turn perceive them, is what we celebrate here.

The Marvelous Minds, curated by Liz Huston, brings you eleven talented visual artists from around the world, in celebration of the surreal, in their own Marvelous ways: CRAWW, Lola Gil, Aunia Khan, Mike Stilkey, Miss Mindy, Candace (CJ) Metzger, Liz Huston, Brandy Trigueros, Leonard Greco, Lori Pond, and Sara Tune.

‘The Marvelous Minds’ opening reception will be held on Friday, September 18, 2015, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Spring Arts Collective Gallery, 453 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90013. There will be a live cello performance, live painting by Miss Mindy, a DJ, and refreshments.

For more information visit: www.springarts.org

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