Take a Tour of Tiny Meow Wolf

Explore some of the many miniatures and pocket-sized dimensions to be found across Meow Wolf's four permanent exhibitions.

Meow Wolf’s love of miniatures is nothing new. We’ve been obsessed with itty bitty objects for years. Who doesn’t let out an β€œawww” when their eyes are blessed with a scaled-down version of a hedgehog holding nearly microscopic marshmallows over a campfire to make the tiniest s’mores? We don’t want to know.

We’ve rounded up some diminutive dioramas and super-small scenes (feat. extraordinary details) across our four exhibitions. Enjoy, and see how many minis you can find on your next visit!

‍

House of Eternal Return in Santa Fe, New Mexico

scaled-down version of people surrounded a speaker that looks like a UFO with a bright red sun behind
β€œCharter Case 117: Fallen Object” by Shakti Howeth inside House of Eternal Return. Photo by Kate Russell

‍

a hamster being tested on by tiny humans in a desert
β€œNimsesku” the hamster can be found in several places throughout House of Eternal Return. Photo by Kate Russell

‍

a dark magical forest with flowers and mollusks in shades of red and purple. There are tiny houses inside the forest floorr
β€œCrystal Grotto” by Sofia Howard inside House of Eternal Return. Photo by Kennedy Cottrell.

‍

a small floating being inside a toilet at House of Eternal Return
β€œFloating Lex Projection” inside House of Eternal Return. Photo by Kate Russell

‍

a small world nested inside a beautiful, patterned tree
β€œConvergence Tree” by Quinn Tincher inside House of Eternal Return. Photo by Kate Russell

‍

‍

Omega Mart in Las Vegas, Nevada

inside Omega Mart, this is a diorama of people carrying red peppers, known as Zalg, inside Plenty Valley at Omega Mart
β€œZalg Harvest” by Scott Geary inside Omega Mart. Photo by Atlas Media

‍

a small bat standing above a neon green lava flow with fluffy clouds hanging above and lightning coming down
β€œOn the Eighth Day” inside Omega Mart. Photo by Atlas Media

‍

General Oleander amongst some dark rocks with a purple light shining in from the left
β€œThe Abandoned Dimension” inside Omega Mart. Photo by Atlas Media

‍

small city in the side of a mountain and a fog rolling in front the back
β€œSeven Monolith Village” by David Mcpherson inside Omega Mart. Photo by Kate Russell

‍

Convergence Station in Denver, Colorado

diorama of a river running through and lots of old items on either side of the riverbank
β€œBottom of Tank” by David Cudney inside Convergence Station. Photo by Nikki A. Rae

‍

tiny diorama of a person with a hat on, sitting on ice cubes wish a fishing pole
β€œNight Fishing” by Charlotte Thurman inside Convergence Station. Photo by Nikki A. Rae

‍

miniature version of people working on broken cell phones
β€œNight Fishing” by Charlotte Thurman inside Convergence Station. Photo by Nikki A. Rae

‍

a subway train covered in graffiti inside a brick wall
β€œGeary’s Alley” by Scott Geary inside Convergence Station. Photo by Kennedy Cottrell

‍

looking in a window at a diorama of a taxi n between two buildings with a gorilla climbing up the building on the right
β€œYou are Here” by Scott Hildebrandt inside Convergence Station. Photo by Sam Nguyen

‍

The Real Unreal in Grapevine, Texas

diorama with blue sky and a cave underneath
β€œWorm Cavern Card Cave” by Jess Webb inside The Real Unreal. Photo by Kate Russell

‍

looking at a tiny room that seems like an electrical build with creatures
β€œIneffable Assets Mine” inside The Real Unreal. Photo by Kate Russell

‍

a brick wall with a grate and a tiny diorama inside at Meow Wolf Grapevine
β€œThe Cheese Hole” by Danny Sharp inside The Real Unreal. Photo by Kate Russell

‍

tiny art of a heart hanging over a scene at Meow Wolf Grapevine
β€œThunder Snow Communities” by Benjamin Ortega inside The Real Unreal. Photo by Kate Russell.

‍

lots of small creatures lined up in a row in different shapes and sizes
β€œBolection Hot Food Bodega” by Benjamin Ortega inside The Real Unreal. Photo by Kate Russell