Arts

Fullerton Museum Hosts “Love Blocks Out Hate” Art Exhibit to Support Pride Parade

Tim Johnson puts the final touches on the Love Blocks Out Hate art installation at the Fullerton Museum Center. photo by Mike Ritto

 

The Fullerton Museum Center is set to unveil its latest art installation, “Love Blocks Out Hate,” this evening Friday, May 2 at 6:30 PM. The exhibit features nearly 90 unique blocks created by local artists, showcasing a vibrant array of creativity and solidarity.

As part of the Downtown Art Walk, the event offers free admission, inviting the community to explore the artwork and participate in a silent auction. Proceeds from the auction will directly support the upcoming Fullerton Pride Parade, reinforcing the message of inclusivity and acceptance within the community.

Tim Johnson, who has been instrumental in the installation’s preparation, remarked on the significance of the exhibit in promoting love and understanding amidst societal challenges.

Attendees have the opportunity to bid on these artistic creations while enjoying a night dedicated to art and pride. The Fullerton Museum Center encourages the community to come together in support of diversity and creativity, making tonight a meaningful celebration.


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