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'Love’ in the air at Ground Floor in Surprise

Human connections celebrated at newest exhibition

Posted 1/31/24

Weave into a celebration of human connection at Ground Floor Artists’ newest exhibition, “Where There is Love.”

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'Love’ in the air at Ground Floor in Surprise

Human connections celebrated at newest exhibition

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Weave into a celebration of human connection at Ground Floor Artists’ newest exhibition, “Where There is Love,” which opens Jan. 31 and runs through Feb. 24 in the gallery at 13343 W. Foxfire Drive, Suite 3.

This mesmerizing showcase explores the multifaceted depths of connection, from the tender threads of family and friendship to the passionate blaze of romance, all under one welcoming roof.

Discover a tapestry of artistic expressions as diverse as the emotions themselves.

“Where There is Love” promises to be a haven for artistic exploration, a place where the heart resonates with the echoes of your own relationships and where attendees discover unexpected perspectives on the universal language of love.

The event is free and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.

A meet-the-artists receptiois scheduled for 5 to 7 p.m. Feb. 9

The featured artists are as follows: Panda Armstrong, Paula Artac, Michelle Bia, Janna Blackburn, Nancy Christy-Moore, Regina Cirillo, Mary Discher, Cynthia Dunn-Selph, Sue Eddy, Maureen Fairbanks, Barry Farmer, Wayne Frodl, Laura Gruici, Rafael Gutierrez, Beverly Howard, Vicki Jessing, Cynthia Kaegi, diana Kelley, Shelly Koss, Kara Marshall, Elizabeth Moore, George Palovich, Darlene Ritter, Brett Sampson, Sarah Simmerman, Jayne Smoley, Judith Visker, Marilyn Watkins and Mary Wolke.

Ground Floor Artists said it believes art is a bridge, connecting individuals and amplifying the voices of the community.

“Where There is Love” is not just an exhibition; it’s an invitation to embrace the messy, beautiful tapestry of human connection.

Come explore, reflect and celebrate the vibrant spectrum of love in all its forms.

Ground Floor Artists is a venue dedicated to fostering artistic expression and showcasing the diverse talents of emerging and established local artists.

Its rotating gallery program provides a platform for fresh perspectives and a vibrant space for community engagement.

Visit groundfloorartists.com/art-gallery.