Mirror Mirror: A Pop-Up Art Show Reflecting Women’s Voices

Aaron Duggan • October 28, 2025

At Tranquility Property Management, we’ve always believed that creating great spaces goes beyond four walls. It’s about nurturing community — places where people thrive, connect, and create.


That’s why we’re especially proud to share something close to our hearts: our very own CFO (and the heart of TPM) Beth Duggan is co-hosting an upcoming art show in La Mesa — Mirror Mirror: Reflections From a Woman’s Perspective.

About the Show

Mirror Mirror is a two-day pop-up exhibition celebrating creativity, connection, and women’s voices in the arts.


Co-hosted by Beth alongside two accomplished artists, the show will feature the work of more than 20 women — including talented high-school creators whose fresh perspectives bring even more color to the collection.



The event invites guests to “take a journey into women’s hearts” through painting, mixed media, photography, and more. Expect an atmosphere that’s warm, inspiring, and unapologetically creative.

Beth Duggan, CFO & Community Champion

So, what does an art show have to do with property management?
Technically — not much. But in spirit,
everything.


Beth is the one who keeps our own “house” in order every day. Her passion for supporting others — whether it’s team members, clients, or local creators — reflects the same core value that drives everything we do at Tranquility: community matters.


This event is a beautiful reminder that when creativity and connection intersect, everyone wins.

Event Details

📍 Mirror Mirror – Pop-Up Art Show
8176 Center Street, Suite B, La Mesa CA 91942


Friday, October 31 | 6 – 9 PM · Costume Parade at 8 PM
Saturday, November 1 | 3 – 7 PM · Open House & Craft Day


The show is free, family-friendly, and open to all ages — a perfect weekend outing to connect with local art and community.


➡️ Get Directions →

Join Us

Come meet the artists, explore their reflections, and be part of something that celebrates both art and heart. We can’t wait to see you there.


Aaron Duggan, Owner / CEO

Tranquility Property Management & Real EstateServices

aaron@tranquilitysandiego.com

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