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Interiors of the Mind, Dream Spaces Exhibition

Presented by FJKluth Art Gallery at FJKluth Art Gallery, Kent OH

Mar 18 2023
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Apr 14 2023
Interiors of the Mind, Dream Spaces Exhibition

An exhibition of artwork focusing on the exploration of consciousness and through, examining the world in an infinite amount of ways.

The mind is a curious being. It is the element of every person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences. It allows all of us to think and to feel. It is the faculty of consciousness and thought. Everyone’s mind operates differently, and with that we each perceive the world in an infinite amount of ways.

The FJKluth Art Gallery is happy to announce our upcoming exhibition, “Interiors of the Mind, Dream Spaces” that will take place from March 18th – April 14th, 2023. The artwork in the exhibition focuses on the exploration of consciousness and thought, examining the world in an infinite amount of ways.

Artists featured in the exhibition are: Adria Chavers, Care Hanson, Gianna Berresford, Greg Leininger, Ian Marshall, Jacinda Wolf, Jerry Jividen, Jesse Burke, John M. Cimperman, Joseph Sidoti, Josh Stein, June Hund, Katarina Zuder, Laura D’Alessandro, Macey Kowalski, Maya Culley, Pat Coffland, Sarah Hamski, Sarah Lacey, Scott Hartzell, Shaunese Johnson, and Wayne ... view more »

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FJKluth Art Gallery

300 North Water Street, Suite I, Kent, OH 44240

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