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    Martin Lawrence Galleries

    4.6 (14 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Takashi Murakami
    Dani B.

    Takashi Murakami is featured here until June 30th. I originally saw an event on Facebook and my friend and I reserved a spot for the opening reception yesterday. When we got there around 630 they checked us in and we were able to roam the gallery. It was an amazing set up and we stayed until a little before 8pm. There were a ton of staff members walking around and chatting with us. I did approach one of the staff members and asked her if I could get an invitation because I saw a few people walking around with them. She said they did not have anymore and they were given out to people who came to visit the gallery during the weeks leading up to the opening reception. Funny enough, I made friends with a couple who told me that there was someone walking around with a full stack of the invitations and they handed them out only when people asked. That was super annoying because I felt like they did not want to hand them out for some reason. Anyway, we ended up getting some from the couple because they had extra invitations. Overall great experience.

    The Artist Kerry Hallam came to meet Martin Lawrence in Costa Mesa and the rest was history!
    Kendra H.

    The Artist Kerry Hallam came to meet Martin Lawrence in Costa Mesa and the rest was history! Ken runs this spot in the South Coast Plaza Mall and he does a really great job framing and displaying the pieces. The art exhibit featuring The Kerry Hallam himself all the way from Martha's Vineyard drew a huge crowd! The beautiful patrons were so enthusiastic and really enjoyed themselves! Thanks for inviting me!

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