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Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
“The House” The small mountain town of Santa Fe hides a secret straight out of science fiction. An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful…
Buy ticketsView This ProjectPortal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...
Portal hop into worlds unknown at Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent exhibition, located in Grapevine Mills Mall (just north of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport). Venture through unreal, mind-bending narratives brought to life with never-before-imagined immersive art. To say you can expect the unexpected would be the greatest understatement of all time, no exaggeration (do not fact-check).
Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition is now open in Denver, CO. Convergence Station is unforgettable, transformational, and not to be missed. Discover immersive psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative as you take a journey of discovery into a surreal, science-fictional epic.
Explore an extraordinary supermarket that bursts into surreal worlds and unexpected landscapes.
Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape is not a rollercoaster. It’s a thrill ride for the mind. The installation from the brains behind House of Eternal Return takes passengers on an interactive, artist-driven voyage from minimal to maximal and back again...
Nucleotide was a small, but densely packed installation created for and within the Thomas Robertello Gallery. The unifying theme of the show was a coral reef, but, staple to Meow Wolf’s process, it…
In spring of 2013 Meow Wolf traveled to Texas to build Nimbus for the 6th annual Luminaria Festival in San Antonio’s Hemisfair Park. For Nimbus, Meow Wolf artists utilized light,…
In spring of 2012, Meow Wolf’s educational outreach program Chimera worked with nearly 1000 public school kids in Santa Fe, New Mexico to develop products for a fake grocery store…
Constructed within the Health & Social Sciences Auditorium at NMSU, Glitteropolis was an archeological dig site set in the future. It featured small villages, sparkling obelisks, mysterious glyphs, miniature scenes…
A geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks as if gravity had sucked it all up into single ball…
Horror was Meow Wolf’s first try at compartmentalizing a larger space into smaller spaces within which artists could represent themselves and their artwork; the theme, horror. Eerie bedrooms, butcher shops and…
Another geodesic dome that allowed viewers to witness a vacuumed space holding together post-1950’s furniture, memorabilia and knick-knacks.
Two years into its infancy, Meow Wolf ventured into the realm of live theater with “The Moon is to Live On”, a 3-hour extravaganza featuring live music, dance, time-based art…
A multi-level, indoor-outdoor interactive installation of structures and environments that opened in June of 2010. More than 25 artists created an imagined village of living spaces and curious interiors…
The Due Return was an inter-dimensional ship settled on an alien landscape. “The Due Return” rejects any sense of the preciousness of the art object; it is a cultural phenomenon that reflects the raw energy of the youthful collective that made it...
An unassuming building in the city’s industrial district is a nexus of colorful, chaotic portals that take explorers to worlds they’ve only seen in their wildest dreams. Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is a unique art experience featuring...