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D U N A M I S art space has been designed with great admiration for the long history of spaces devoted to art and spiritual contemplation and is a fresh creation for the Atlanta Art Community which opened Oct 1, 2023.

D U N A M I S art space’s mission is to produce philosophical art installations that will facilitate a type of thinking about God in a new and contemporary way. With each installation we are introducing a language for future generations to engage with spiritual ideas that are devoid of the baggage and aesthetic traditions of the past. Art history is our anchor when designing each presentation. We hope to provide new perspectives and a space for people to feel welcomed and invited to contemplate spiritual ideas. However, our ultimate goal is to be a purveyor of comfort and lasting Neo-Peace, a presently new and different form of Peace that existed in the past.

D U N A M I S art space was conceived from a deep desire to bring peace into people’s lives. Spirituality is personal and a necessary component to enrich our lives and we believe that the content of this space will stir your senses and intellect so that your newfound awareness and curiosity about spiritual spaces will be deepened. We hope you will leave having acquired a skill to detect Neo-Peace on a new level, and thus have been changed as a result of making the journey.

Here are a few of our favorite spaces:

The Rothko Chapel by Mark Rothko: Houston, Texas

Austin by Ellsworth Kelly: Austin, Texas

The Matisse Chapel: The Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence: Vence, Cote D’Azur, France

Chapel of the Good Shepard by Louise Nevelson: New York City, New York

Grossmünster Church stained windows by Sigmar Polke: Zurich, Switzerland  

Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo: Rome, Italy

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Operating Hours: By appointment only and most Sundays from 3-5pm.

Email: pameladiazmartinez@mac.com

Text: 858.663.8481

Gallery Programming: Oct 2023 - May 2025 Pamela Diaz Martinez, “Satan is a Punk, God is Funny.”

Spiritually reflective artwork will be featured in the space for approximately 9 months out of the calendar year from October - May, yearly. The de-installation/installation period of the successive exhibition will take place July - October each year.

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