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In Pursuit of Peace
"At this time, when much of the world is embroiled in violent conflict—with the United States having declared war on various opponentsthe pursuit of peace is a crucial spiritual road that many artists feel more than ever a need to travel," say curators Clayton Campbell and Jan Williamson of the 18th Street Arts Complex, the nonprofit arts center presenting the exhibition "In Pursuit of Peace." This contemporary art exhibition features works by more than a dozen international and Los Angeles-based artists working in a variety of media, including Lita Albuquerque, Karen Bonfigli, Paul Botello, Stephen Curtis, Marina Day, Mark Greenfield, Alex Grey, Michael Horse, Gita Khashabi, Lama Lhanang, Cher Lynn, Eden City-State, and Mark Spencer. Visual and performance artist Hirokazu Kosaka will moderate a discussion on Saturday, September 28 at 2:30 PM. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 10 AM-6 PM.

"Auric Field" - Lita Albuquerque, diptych, Pigment on panel, fiberglass and white gold leaf, 2001

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"Border Town" - Mark Spencer, oil on canvas, 1994
"Visions of the Seahorse Prayer for Africa" - Cher Lyn, oil on canvas
 

Artist Reception: September 13, 7-9 PM; exhibition runs Sept. 14-Nov. 1
Free 18th Street Arts Complex
1639 18th Street, Santa Monica
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For information: 310 453 3711 or 18thstreet@18thstreet.org