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Are there open hours? The Mega Gallery does not have Open Hours. All shows are curated to be seen through the window 24/7. The light is always on and displays are best experienced at night when there is no reflection on the glass.

How do I window shop? Most featured artwork is available for sale online through this website. Work from past shows can be viewed but not purchased here. So if you like it, buy it now, or contact the artist you are interested in. Works can be delivered locally, picked up on a scheduled day, or shipped after each exhibition closes.

What if I cannot find the piece I want on your website? This is an experimental space. Shows may evolve or change over the course of each exhibition. It is possible something has yet to make it on the website or it may not be for sale. If you do not see something you want here please contact orders@themegagallery.com and we will do our best to assist you.

When will my order ship or be delivered? All work will go out when the current exhibition closes.

“10,000 Easy Steps to Achieving Your Best Life: Affirmations, Wishing Implements, Contemporary Incantations, Good Luck Charms, and Words of Collective Encouragement” will close on December 4th, 2025. Shipments and deliveries will go out shortly thereafter.  I will email you a tracking number or delivery times once your piece is packaged and ready to go.

Where do you deliver? Within a 10 mile radius of Ojai, CA

Can I return artwork? There are no exchanges or returns for original artwork or prints. All purchases are final sale. If for some reason you are unsatisfied with your purchase, please contact orders@themegagallery.com and we will do our best to find a solution.

Are there thumb tacks in the unframed prints? No. Those are magnets holding the work up.

What was here before? Before The Mega Gallery was Spore Space (2023-2025), an artist-run gallery operated and organized by Rosemary Hall, Kira Doutt, and Elizabeth Herring. They showcased local artists like Joel Fox, Laurita Cortese, and Rodrigo Ormacghea. Before that, the space was the Plaza Pantry, a beloved English tea and breakfast spot.

What is special about the gallery? The flooring was a gift from Jmy James Kidd to Spore Space. It originated from Pieter Performance Space in Los Angeles, where it supported many dancers, artists, healers, and activists.

Who is involved?
Artist and Curator: Cassandra C. Jones
Graphic Designer: Louise Sandhaus
Website Designer and Photographer: Mikael Jorgensen
Mega Gallery Claymation: Jamie Stratford
Support: Joel Fox, Jennifer Day, Olga and Trent Jones, and Shereen Khan