This is not high art in a national gallery, nor is it chic contemporary art that you may find on Queen in a boutique gallery, at the power plant, at MOCCA or in the distillery district. This is a grass-roots and community artist curated collection set in a large and zany space. You can have fun in this place and enjoy supporting the local talent(all art is for sale after the openings). My partner and I stumbled upon this place in between other plans during an uncharacteristically social Wednesday for us filled with events and shows. We happened to catch the last day of the TV Retro Super Show and the main curator/artist let us know that the next exhibit opening is June 5⁄6 and is inspired by the idea of god and religion.