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[ARCHIVED] Public Art Exhibition - Leigh McCloskey, March 25 - May 3 in the Malibu City Gallery

City of Malibu newsflash - public art exhibition works by Leigh McCloskey at City Hall

ENJOY ORIGINAL WORKS BY NOTED ARTIST LEIGH MCCLOSKEY AT THE MALIBU CITY GALLERY MARCH 25 TO MAY 3, WITH AN OPENING RECEPTION MARCH 24

The City of Malibu Arts Commission invites all of Malibu to the City’s next public art exhibition in the Malibu City Gallery, “Mining the Spirit - A Journey with Artist Leigh J. McCloskey,” on display March 25 through May 3 at the Malibu City Gallery at City Hall (23825 Stuart Ranch Rd). 

The gallery is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Tickets or RSVPs are not required. 

“Malibu has always drawn artists in every discipline, and we are proud to host an art exhibition highlighting the works of one our talented community members,” said Mayor Steve Uhring. “Leigh McCloskey is a modern renaissance man, he is an artist, author, well known actor and visual philosopher. I hope you can join us for an evening of art, music and discussion as we celebrate Malibu’s thriving artistic community at the opening reception.”

The opening reception on Sunday, March 24, 12:00 PM will feature a live musical performance by A Call 2Peace, a Q&A session with the artist at 1:30 PM, and complimentary refreshments. RSVPs are not required for this free event.

McCloskey is a long-time Malibu resident and lives a creative life. His art, career as an actor and his personal “hero’s journey” led him to a lifetime of devotion to exploring stories, myths and arts that return dignity and meaning to our human struggle. For over 25 years, McCloskey has opened his Malibu home and studio to the public, hosting Theosophical study groups and tours of his masterwork of fixed 3D multidimensional artwork. 

To learn more about the artist and his work, visit https://leighmccloskey.com. 

For more information about the exhibition, visit the Malibu Arts Commission website.