99 High Art Collective
Fresh from the ancient playa of Burning Man to the modern playa of LA’s most progressive artist community, Venice Beach, comes the groundbreaking 99 High Art Collective – an art gallery/medical cannabis collective, who is bringing together artists, musicians and visionaries.
Since their July 3rd Grand Opening, The 99 High Art Collective has attracted celebrities from myriad disciplines and has been the backdrop for the ShowTime series “Californication”, the official after party location for the 4th Annual Marijuana Film festival, Jack Herer’s film “The Emperor
Wears No Clothes” and has hosted the hippest soiree on the Westside every Friday.
As they move forward from the critical success of “Light Portraits Of Psychedelic Pioneers” by Dean Chamberlain, their next exhibit “EVOLUTION” will feature artists from the Interdimensional Art Movement Unified (IAMU) who are dedicated to representing and documenting today’s visionary art culture. IAMU artists include Robert Venossa, Martina Hoffman, Mark Hensen, Xavi, J Garcia, Oliver Vernon, Carey Thompson, Luke Brown, David Heskin, Roman Villagrana, Kris Davidson, and many others.
Continuing further beyond the main exhibit into the Green Gallery, newly arrived Russian visionary Serge, will feature his black light pointillism art which he describes as “.pure Vision in Vajrayana the Rigpa of Dzogchen.”
“Just as we are evolving, so is our exhibit” says proprietor, 99. We will be an evolving art exhibit of higher consciousness art alongside our higher consciousness medicine”.
For more on the 99 High Art Collective and their exhibit “Evolution” visit:
http://www.99collective.com
1108 Abbot Kinney Blvd.
Venice, CA 90291
(310) 450-8699
info@99collective.com
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