
The answer to the riddle of the sphinx: The six exhibits highlight the scientific and meaningful way of looking at art: They present the two components of the unconscious an emotional dialectic leading to four types of conflict resolution.
Art as Evidence of Science
Welcome to the Museum of the Creative Process, where art and science come together to reveal the hidden order of the human mind.
Here, creativity is not merely expression — it is evidence. Every canvas, sculpture, and story illustrates the same unconscious mechanism by which the mind resolves conflict, restores balance, and gives birth to moral understanding.
Conceived by Dr. Albert Levis, the Museum explores the Formal Theory of Behavior, which identifies the creative process as a natural science phenomenon — a six-stage emotional sequence transforming stress into harmony, conflict into compromise, and suffering into wisdom.
Across six complementary exhibits, visitors journey from myth to science, from personal introspection to collective enlightenment. The Museum invites you to experience psychology as the science of conflict resolution, and art as its living proof.

EXHIBITIONS
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The Metaphoria Murals
Theme: The Science of Conflict Resolution
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The Henry Gorski Retrospective
Theme: The Artist’s Journey Toward Wholeness
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The Wizard of Oz Panels
Theme: The Psychology of Self-Discovery
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The Sculptural Trail: The History of Love
Theme: Religion and Science Reconciled
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The Case Study Murals: Creativity for Self-Discovery
Theme: Emotional Education and Healing
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Dr. Albert Levis Personal Collection
Theme: The Inspirations Behind the Paradigm
