The Eastern Star Gallery's Spring Show: The mecca, California

The Eastern Star Gallery and The Lodge are pleased to present "The mecca, California," an installation exploring the relationship between enlightenment, spirituality, and humanism in Southern California. The show will be open from Saturday, March 17 - Saturday, April 14, at The Lodge, located at 1024 N. Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029.
On Saturday, March 17 2018, The Lodge will host a public gallery opening and reception for the artists at 6:00 p.m. 

The exhibition is open to the public Thursday through Saturday, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m. and by appointment anytime. 

About The mecca, California
For years, dreamers have traveled west to Southern California in search of its magic. California promises direction, empowerment, and great spiritual illumination: those who journey here embrace the beauty of the now and the opportunity to find, or lose themselves. California’s free spirited aura creates the sense that anything is possible and that limitless hope drives us to pursue new horizons. The sun is at the forefront of life in California, shining brilliantly and reawakening the collective Californian spirit. Waves of change have propelled California’s history forward through vast and visionary ideas. Although Los Angeles is always moving through the environments of beach, freeway and desert, it was a sleepy town in the 1960s and 70s. California comes alive through the four elements of earth, air, fire, and water, and artists have been moved in varying modes and degrees by all four over time.
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