This establishment boasts "togetherness" & "community" while....
•Disrupting the community with poorly scheduled and overly complicated building projects. •Crowding the side streets with patrons before getting them drunk and encouraging them to drive home. •Constant hostility towards neighbors regarding THERE space when they have no problem taking alleys & streets up with there debris. •The workers take up residential parking on a daily basis, their patrons are allowed to use private parking lots hot owned by the Luminary and the underlying racism of all your employees is palatable.
I can't believe this sham of a "gallery" has been allowed to clutter Cherokee with caucasian nonsense...
   Read morePillar to Platform Group Exhibition expertly highlights the value of community effort. A great representation of this is Emma Bright’s Film SO(U)L. Emma and two deeply inspired artists (Lilja Michaud and Melissa June) joined together to create a comfortable space to receive their direct invitation to “step into feeling, as it unionizes the conscious and unconscious through image, sound, and movement.” The Power found in reclaiming the physical body by honoring one’s so(u)l.
The Luminary is clearly dedicated to providing high quality free art experiences like this to the community! Showing...
   Read moreIt was a great place for an event. We had a wedding, our own catered reception, family gatherings from both sides, hall supplied tables, and we decorated. They had a bar and bartender, and we supplied drinks up to a certain amount, then cash bar. Great place, and we set the hours for the Gathering. Great time was had by all. Very gracious thank you to all who helped make it a...
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