Archives + Desert Dwellers Exhibition

The Hi-Desert Cultural Center’s state-of-the-art Joshua Tree Gallery of Contemporary Art (JTGOCA) opens its newest exhibition, ARCHIVES + DESERT DWELLERS.

OPENING GALA JAN 4 | 6:30-9+PM

CALIFORNIA, US — The Hi-Desert Cultural Center’s state-of-the-art Joshua Tree Gallery of Contemporary Art (JTGOCA) opens its newest exhibition, ARCHIVES + DESERT DWELLERS, with a free public gala on Saturday, January 4, 2025 from 6:30-9+pm where art patrons, buyers, enthusiasts, collectors, and aficionados, may celebrate the new and unique works. The exhibition features the artwork of Christopher Cole, Joanna Fodczuk, Bobby Furst, Eliot Lee Hazel, Hutch, Grant Earl LaValley, Sunny Moon, Stefanie Schneider, Patricia Vernhes, Adam Villacin, Magdalena Wosinska, Jay Zaretsky. The gala includes a no-host bar and musical entertainment. ARCHIVES + DESERT DWELLERS will remain open every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 6pm through January 30, 2025.

No-host bar and snacks available.

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