Ten more Texas artists have been announced as collaborators for Meow Wolf, the psychedelic immersive art experience set to open a Bayou City location later this year.
Get ready for a kaleidoscope of art and entertainment as Meow Wolf, the New Mexico-based powerhouse of immersive experiences, secures a spot in Los Angeles for its newest venture. The exhibition is poised to launch in 2026 at the Cinemark complex in Howard Hughes L.A. Don't worry, cinephiles; the rest of the multiplex remains up and running, as reported by KTLA.
Meow Wolf has unveiled the location of its upcoming exhibition to be the Cinemark complex at Howard Hughes Los Angeles. Variety previously reported that the immersive art production company would choose a West Los Angeles movie theater as the home of its sixth permanent installation.
Experiential immersive art collective Meow Wolf has revealed that its sixth permanent venue will be located in Los Angeles, California. As seen in the documentary Origin Story, Meow Wolf started out as a do-it-yourself group of Santa Fe artists who transformed trash into immersive art environments. Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin assisted in the creation of Meow Wolf’s first enormously popular permanent installation, House of Eternal Return. The collective then went on to create interactive worlds in Las Vegas, Denver, and Dallas, with another venue opening in Houston shortly.
The creator of extraordinary, mind bending immersive experiences, Meow Wolf, is announcing that its sixth permanent exhibition will be located in a movie theater in Los Angeles—a city that, much like Meow Wolf, is constantly evolving.
Santa Fe. Las Vegas, Nevada. Denver. Grapevine, Texas. Houston. Next up, Los Angeles.
Meow Wolf, the company that has cornered the immersive field with its surreal artist-made environments, is growing westward. Its sights are set on Los Angeles for its sixth permanent exhibition space, which is slated to open in 2026.
After five overwhelmingly successful permanent locations, Meow Wolf, the vibrant interactive art installation that first started in Santa Fe, is finally making its way to Los Angeles. A trailblazer in the world of immersive experiences, Meow Wolf started as a DIY collective in 2008, hosting rambunctious warehouse parties decked out with junkyard scraps turned into art.
Mere weeks after laying off more than 100 employees across its locations in New Mexico, Texas, Nevada and Colorado, arts corporation Meow Wolf today announced its plans to open a new location in Los Angeles in 2026.
Most installations, whether a pop-up or semi-permanent, that describe themselves as “immersive” toss around the phrase as a marketing gimmick. But Meow Wolf—known for its fully-enveloped environments replete with secret passages, touchable decor and tons of neon—is one of the few experiences that actually lives up to that promise.
A new portal is opening in Los Angeles in 2026, and shimmering on the other ethereal side? Prepare for a fresh and fantastical exhibition from the creative spirits behind Meow Wolf, the world-famous purveyors of offbeat and elaborate immersive experiences.
A permanent exhibition space from renowned immersive events organizer Meow Wolf will open in Los Angeles in 2026. The location for the exhibition has not been revealed, beyond that it will be in a movie theater complex. The company has staged exhibitions in Santa Fe, Denver, Dallas and Las Vegas.
Immersive art production company Meow Wolf has unveiled its plans to open its sixth permanent exhibition in a Los Angeles movie theater sometime in 2026. Organizers said the location would be on the Westside of Los Angeles, though it’s unknown which movie theater would have the right configuration for Meow Wolf’s extensive exhibitions. Santa Monica’s now-closed ArcLight theater location was announced as a location of the Korean-owned Arte installation, though it is still listed as “coming soon.”
Imagine climbing through a fridge into a surreal hidden world, or crawling through a washing machine to discover a huge slide. You’ll never look at your appliances the same again after exploring Meow Wolf Grapevine.
7 p.m. March 17, 2016. That’s when the world changed for the fictional Selig family at Meow Wolf’s “House of Eternal Return” in Santa Fe. The Selig family disappeared after experimenting with interdimensional travel by tapping into a force known as “The Anomaly” in an effort to bring back deceased family members.
Meow Wolf has been named to Fast Company’s prestigious list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2024.
While Meow Wolf’s third permanent exhibition may not be your traditional gallery, it’s undeniably the largest and boasts the most varied artwork in Denver. The 90,000-square-foot space contains what amounts to a massive collage of interactive art pieces created by more than 300 artists (more than 100 of whom hail from Colorado) who were each given the creative freedom to craft their own fictional world within a larger world.
Already one of the trippiest venues in town, Meow Wolf The Real Unreal is hosting a “multidimensional” Solar Eclipse Watch Party to celebrate the solar eclipse. Expect a full day of space-related activities and crafts, tarot card readings, themed snacks, and beers from Dallas’s aptly-named Celestial Beerworks. To participate, grab a ticket for April 8 and reserve a time slot before noon.
Spring Break, that enchanting period when parents both rejoice in the absence of school buses and brace themselves for the inevitable upheaval of idle kids. Worry not, for Meow Wolf Denver is your sanctuary during this annual test of patience. Adults, too, can look forward to a vibrant array of concerts, including the highly anticipated LTJ Bukem show in April, alongside two evenings dedicated to Adulti-Verse.
It was a day of love in the multiverse. Weeks ago, Meow Wolf made a call to couples for the chance to get married on Leap Day inside Santa Fe’s “House of Eternal Return.” On Thursday, couples took them up on the offer.
Today, Meow Wolf, the explorable arts wonderland, announced a multidimensional party to celebrate the solar eclipse over Texas on April 8th. Families can unlock the portal between The Real Unreal and the local galaxy at this all-day celebration that will include an array of spacey activities, interstellar snacks, and an illuminating solar eclipse watch party.
More than 40 local and international artists have signed on for the fifth iteration of Meow Wolf Houston, an immersive exhibition vaulting viewers into an otherworldly universe of color and chaos.
For the uninitiated, Meow Wolf began as a small visual art collective in Santa Fe, New Mexico. After growing in personnel and notoriety resulting from their increasingly elaborate interactive art pop-ups, they found themselves in need of a permanent home. Following an investment from no other than A Song of Ice and Fire author and Santa Fe native George R.R. Martin, they purchased an old, run-down bowling alley, a canvas to fill with life and color.
However, those looking for a more immersive, otherworldly encounter should instead make for Meow Wolf: Convergence Station. At this unique art installation, which brands itself a ‘multiversal transit station’, kaleidoscopic works span four floors and promise a surreal, interdimensional experience. Visitors can book just the exhibition itself or choose from a packed calendar of events taking place at the Convergence Station’s performance venue, from DJ sets to comedy nights.
Meow Wolf, the Santa Fe-based arts and entertainment company, has announced over 40 Texas-based contributing artists that will be a part of its new Houston location.
The biggest drawcard, perhaps, is Omega Mart, a creation of the Santa Fe-based art collective Meow Wolf. Known for their groundbreaking approach to immersive art experiences, Meow Wolf's Omega Mart is a fantastical supermarket whose fun and playful products — Gender Fluid Sparkling Water; Nut Free Salted Peanuts; Plausible Deniability Laundry Detergent; and Vegan Goat Pus, among others — reveal a lore so deep and so entangled that it will take you weeks to unravel it all.
Meow Wolf, known for its experimental and interactive art exhibits, is currently creating an installation in Houston's Fifth Ward. The company on Thursday released the names of 41 Texas artists who are collaborating on the new location, which will be its fifth permanent installation and is expected to open this year.
Yes, Meow Wolf Houston, to be exact. The visionary art collective turned pioneers in the experiential art world, are proud to unveil some of the creative minds behind the collective’s fifth permanent installation in Houston's historic Fifth Ward. A diverse ensemble of more than 40 contributing artists from Texas will collaborate with Meow Wolf’s in-house artist team for what promises to be a vibrant addition to the city's art and cultural landscape.
Experiential art collective Meow Wolf has unveiled some of the artists and creators behind its fifth permanent installation in Houston, Texas. Alongside Meow Wolf’s in-house team of artists, a group of more than 40 contributing artists from Texas are creating the new site in Houston’s historic Fifth Ward.
Environmental sculptors Dan Havel and Dean Ruck, screenprint artist Carlos Hernandez, and internationally known street artist KillJoy are among the creatives selected for the Houston location of Meow Wolf, set to open later this year in the Fifth Ward.
Meow Wolf Houston took another step toward its grand opening this week by introducing the artists selected to contribute to the immersive art space. The project — the fifth space under the Meow Wolf banner since its beginnings in 2008 — will feature work by some out-of-town Meow Wolf contributors, but the roster, assembled with input by artist liaison and Houston native GONZO247, boasts numerous local talents.
In the southwest outskirts of the city is MEOW Wolf Santa Fe, one of four centers in the United States dedicated to immersive, multi-textured, vivid, and mind-expanding art. Once you step foot into the 20,000-square-foot building, you’re transported into another world where art and storytelling converge into a space that’s like nothing else on Earth.
Meow Wolf is a wonderfully weird immersive and interactive art experience that is a blast for all ages to explore. It is hard to fully explain exactly what it is, you just have to experience it for yourself! Meow Wolf originated as an art collective in 2008, founded by a group of artists, musicians, and writers. They came together to create unconventional and collaborative art projects and hence, the “House of Eternal Return” was born.
Start your Grapevine art journey at the Visitor Information Centre. If you visit on Thursday to Sunday you’ll be able to join a walking art tour showcasing some of the 34 public art installations throughout the Historic Main Street District.
Omega Mart is a massive interactive art exhibit and faux supermarket inside Area15. Tickets are about $60 a person for adults and can be booked in advance.
Meow Wolf Grapevine, an arts and entertainment venue in North Texas, has opened the Matt King Mystery Center, a multipurpose space that will host community programs and events.
The spirit of one of Meow Wolf’s innovative co-founders lives on in a new community space at Meow Wolf Grapevine.The Matt King Mystery Center is a multipurpose space designed for community programming and local events. The newest space at Meow Wolf Grapevine is dedicated to the late Matt King, one of Meow Wolf’s co-founders who died in July 2022 at the age of 37.
Meow Wolf Grapevine, also known as The Real Unreal, has announced the opening of the Matt King Mystery Center, a community space for art and creativity.
This art experience defies traditional boundaries, inviting visitors into a fantastical realm filled with mind-bending art installations and interactive storytelling in a surreal environment — all in one big puzzle to be solved via clues. Get an annual pass and keep going back for more.
Home to the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and the impressive Meow Wolf, the city offers an immersive art experience called the “House of Eternal Return.” The Art + Soul Winter Festival and the Santa Fe Indian Market are events that highlight the city’s cultural and artistic wealth.
Immersive art collective and world-builder Meow Wolf continues to innovate, intrigue, and delight. In July 2023, Meow Wolf’s fourth permanent venue, ‘The Real Unreal’ opened in Grapevine, Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth), heralding a new era of immersive art and storytelling for the area.
The loud, psychedelic, Vegas’ified counterpart to Punchdrunk Entertainment’s more refined aesthetic, Omega Mart is a singular immersive art experience and an essential part of any Vegas vacation. We highly recommend purchasing the semi-optional “Employee Card” at the entrance; it unlocks some of the cooler aspects of the “Omega” story which you would miss otherwise.
Here’s a guide for planning your trip to Meow Wolf’s Convergence Station in Denver to help make your day go a little smoother, so that you can really make the most out of your time and money.
To step inside Meow Wolf is to lose yourself in a psychedelic experience while staying entirely sober. An immersive installation that first opened in Santa Fe in 2008, it showcases the creativity of local artists while drawing visitors into a mind-bending mystery. Inside Meow Wolf’s “House of Eternal Return,” you can wander a peculiar family home that spans seventy rooms, with surprises around every corner (think a forest of trees with neon branches, and a room where you can climb inside a giant monster’s mouth.)
Artainment, more commonly known as immersive art, has been a key attractions trend for many years now. It refers to the merging of art and technology, or art and entertainment. Innovators in this field include Meow Wolf, teamLab and Culturespaces. Artainment spaces seek to display art in new ways through the likes of technology-driven artworks, immersive playgrounds and secret passageways.
This ad for a Meow Wolf location in Grapevine is as trippy as actually going to a Meow Wolf and is, therefore, a perfect representation of what Meow Wolf offers to the public. The ad starts as an ’80s throwback about finding yourself at the mall, but as it goes in, things get stranger and stranger as all of the shoppers in matching jumpsuits converge on the Meow Wolf location.
Founded in 2008 by a small collective of Santa Fe artists, Meow Wolf isn’t your typical corporate grantmaking entity. In 2017, it became the first certified B corporation in the themed entertainment industry, with a dual mission of turning a profit and benefiting local communities.
Created by the art and entertainment company Meow Wolf in 2021, Convergence Station is one of the most interactive museum experiences in the city. The structure includes the work and creativity of over 100 Denver artists who use painting, sculpture, photography, and other mixed media to create the exhibit’s narrative.
Area 5 is an immersive, experiential retail and entertainment complex located a short distance from the Las Vegas Strip. It has a large variety of attractions like arcades, axe throwing, lots of different virtual reality experiences, a zipline coaster, and shopping. But my favorite thing about Area 15 is Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart.
When I left the Las Vegas strip, I didn't anticipate leaving the world I knew and being transported elsewhere. But that's precisely what happened when I traveled to Area 15, specifically the Las Vegas Meow Wolf Omega Mart. Its second permanent exhibition promises a mind-blowing activity that will have you asking, “What did I just experience?”
But topping all the older museums in attendance these days is the upstart “experiential museum” named Meow Wolf. You must see it to get it. So popular, the founders now have spin-offs in Denver (Convergence Station), Las Vegas (Omega Mart), and in Grapevine, Texas (The Real Unreal).
Walking through Meow Wolf’s alternative world of Omega Mart is akin to being inside a video game - albeit one conjured up by your wildest dreams. It’s heady, heavily nuanced, and for those who wish to explore behind the scenes, incredibly deep. And then there’s the art, created by 325 unique artisans.
Inside The Real Unreal, art comes to life and mysteries unfold as families immerse themselves in the wonders throughout the exhibit.
Walkabout Mini Golf's Meow Wolf collaboration is here, and its creators discuss how the future of immersive entertainment is already underway.
The Meow Wolf Foundation is excited to announce the 2023-2024 inaugural grantees from its community grant program. The grant program, with a total funding of $600,000, supports 63 organizations that reflect a wide range of arts and culture programs in New Mexico, Colorado (Denver Metro Area), Nevada (Clark County), and Texas (Grapevine/DFW and Houston) that share the Foundation's commitment to enriching communities through the healing power of art and creativity.
Omega Mart more than lived up to its social-media hype — you could feasibly spend an entire day there. It totally wowed me with its creative storytelling and surrealist art installations.
Slides that look like egg cartons? Now that's an "eggciting" Christmas gift!
Since opening its doors on July 14, 2023, Meow Wolf Grapevine has become a haven for those seeking a break from the ordinary. One of its popular displays, The Real Unreal, presents a captivating narrative woven by 40 Texas-based artists and over 150 Meow Wolf visionaries. This holiday season, it transforms into the perfect refuge, providing an otherworldly escape for families and individuals alike.
From a distance, Omega Mart looks like any other grocery store: bright lights, piles of produce, row after row of canned goods, people milling in the aisles. But when you get closer, you’ll quickly realize something isn’t quite right. Everything looks almost normal, but just slightly off.
A trip to Meow Wolf’s Denver outpost, Convergence Station, costs Coloradans $30 a visit and out-of-towners $40 a ticket. That’s made solving the mystery and returning on the regular out of reach for many Denverites on a budget.
Welcome to the infinite multiverse! As gift giving season descends upon Planet Earth, Meow Wolf is thrilled to give humans the present of unbounded adventure. Announcing the launch of Meow Wolf’s Annual Portal Pass: offering guests of all ages perpetual access to their local Meow Wolf exhibition for an entire year, ensuring an endless journey through intricate art, delightful mysteries, mind-bending spaces, and unadulterated weirdness.
The newest location of Meow Wolf is everywhere… thanks to a collaboration with Mighty Coconut, the independent entertainment studio behind one of the best rated multiplayer experiences in virtual reality.
Meow Wolf Denver is a unique and playful destination that features incredible large-scale interactive and amazing immersive art installations. The 90,000-square-foot complex is called Convergence Station and is Meow Wolf's largest permanent installation in the country.
“It’s like you’re tasting New Mexico,” says Virgil Ortiz, an artist from Cochiti Pueblo who unwinds at the industrial space between work on an ongoing series about the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Part of that project is on display at House of Eternal Return, a wonderland of immersive, fun-house-like exhibits run by the arts collective Meow Wolf.
Meow Wolf’s Santa Fe location has opened a new room in their “House of Eternal Return.” The art and entertainment company has partnered with artists and activist Edie Fake for a new installation called “Catacomber’s All-Ways.”
A while back, I interviewed avant garde producer Dom Brown in a review of his Artopia pop-up installation. During that conversation, Mr. Brown made several references to “Meow Wolf”. I am embarrassed to say that, at the time, I had never heard of “Meow Wolf”. So, when I recently found myself traveling in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, I felt compelled to drop in on Meow Wolf’s installation of “The Real Unreal”, located within the Grapevine Mills Mall in Grapevine, TX.
Meow Wolf, a Santa Fe-based artist collaborative, built “the first multiversal transit station serving Earth” in five locations around the country, each with different names, including Convergence Station in Denver and Omega Mart in Las Vegas.
Creating immersive and interactive experiences that transport audiences into an alternate dimension, Meow Wolf is a unique way of experiencing art. The venue’s largest permanent installation, Convergence Station, is a real life sci-fi neutopia which takes participants of all ages on a journey to a bustling city created by a rare cosmic event that joined together four alien worlds.
Thrill your senses at Museum Fiasco, Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart and Art Island, or stop by Illuminarium to discover a space that will virtually take you on an African safari or to outer space or beyond.
Visitors to Denver's Meow Wolf now have a place to kick back with a cocktail. Sips (With a Z) is now pouring at Convergence Station, the massive immersive art installation at 1338 First Street, and — as you would expect — it's decked out with trippy details created by Meow Wolf's team of artists.
We’re marking today, Friday the 13th, with a good omen: it’s the official public opening of The Quantum Department of Transportation’s new executive travel lounge, Sips (with a Z). Sips (with a Z) opened to the press last night with a ribbon cutting and great fanfare.
“Convergence Station” is similar in spirit to Meow Wolf’s earlier works but is unique in its design, story, and interactivity. Without giving too much away, visitors to “Convergence Station” can expect a multisensory experience as they explore various rooms and environments, each with its own narrative and artistic style.
For a unique art experience unlike anything else, visit the fantastical exhibitions of Meow Wolf in Santa Fe. Meow Wolf is an arts collective that creates immersive multimedia installations based on science fiction and psychedelic environments. Their main campus is House of Eternal Return - an amalgamation of over 70 artists' works with a storyline about a mysterious Victorian house.
Meow Wolf has announced its new annual Cosmic Howl event for Halloween across all of its exhibitions from 13 to 31 October. According to Meow Wolf, visitors are welcome “to explore their strange and beautiful slides” during the spooky season.
Inside the massive, warehouse-looking Grapevine Mills Mall is one of the coolest immersive art experiences in Dallas-Fort Worth — if you can look beyond the walk past Rainforest Cafe, an Old Navy outlet and through a cheesy gift shop. Driving the news: Meow Wolf opened its fourth permanent exhibition — its first in Texas — in July inside a former Bed, Bath and Beyond in the mall.
Las Vegas is no stranger to the strange, so it's unsurprising that the Santa Fe-based art collective Meow Wolf would choose to open its permanent art installation, Omega Mart, in Sin City. The spectacle that it is, this surreal exhibit offers a different experience than one might find on the strip. What kind of a place is this that carries products like "Tattooed Turkey" and "Just Leg?"
Meow Wolf began in 2008 as a small group of Santa Fe artists who passionately wanted to develop their skills and publicly display their artwork. Meow Wolf’s environment of immersive style and radical approach has evolved into extraordinary audience-driven adventures.
If you have ever visited Meow Wolf, it's really hard to explain to those who have yet to experience this immersive museum. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has become home to the latest art wonderland, The Real Unreal Meow Wolf.
Art production company, "trippy" wonderland of art, culture and food — and national trend-setter — Meow Wolf produced a a recycle-based fashion show Tuesday, aptly titled "Absolute Rubbish: A Trashion Show."
One of the best things to do for your birthday in Denver is to go to Meow Wolf Denver. This is a space where you can see an incredible art installation.
This might seem like a left-field choice for a creepy locations list, but anyone who’s been to Las Vegas will understand its unique flavour of ‘strange’. Want to feel confused, bamboozled and slightly unsettled this Halloween?
What is it about fun houses that appeal to us? Perhaps it's the artistic influences or the strange perspectives that challenge our senses. Maybe it's the hidden doors and passageways, the lack of predictability in an otherwise predictable world. One thing we know for sure is that a grocery store trip is straightforward — but what if it wasn't? What if someone took the concept of food aisles and turned it into a fun house encounter?
If you’re looking for a unique day trip with your partner, the family, friends or even just by yourself, Meow Wolf in Denver is definitely worth the drive.
Don’t let the historic front fool you, Grapevine also boasts artsy and adventurous activities. Check out Meow Wolf for its immersive and interactive art installations at their newest location in Grapevine Mills.
I first discovered Meow Wolf in Santa Fe in 2019 when we spent the afternoon exploring, discovering, uncovering, and immersing ourselves in rooms and realms of thought-provoking, art-driven experiences.
One form of entertainment seems to be gaining traction among tourists and locals. Immersive entertainment has swept across the Las Vegas Valley in recent years—taking the form of floor-to-ceiling projections at Lighthouse ArtSpace Las Vegas inside the Shops at Crystals, a wide array of virtual reality experiences and Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart inside Area15.
Art lovers can tie the knot at one of Vegas’s renowned art galleries or immersive art installations. Locations like Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart or the Art Motel offer visually stunning and creative backdrops.
I love Omega Mart by Meow Wolf at AREA15 too. It's like this weird grocery store with what you think are prop food items, but you can actually buy them. It's my sense of humor, which is a little off-color. I just love the effort that's been put into every little detail. It's creative genius.
Meow Wolf in Grapevine is another immersive experience for all ages to enjoy with no VR headset required. The recently opened Meow Wolf is an immersive art exhibition that aims to open visitors to “portals of possibility.”
There's a world hidden within my city; an interactive, vibrant, and mesmerizing world that can only be found at Meow Wolf Santa Fe.
Like my Glasstire colleagues Jessica Fuentes and William Sarradet, I too went to Meow Wolf Grapevine during its preview days last month. I’m a big fan of multimedia, immersive installations; for immersive sound and light work, Dark Matter in Berlin was one of my favorites.
Meow Wolf can’t seem to help itself when it comes to providing immersive, mind-bending experiences blending sight, sound, and vibe. Vortex, the knockout three-day event that also debuted Denver’s newest music venue, The Junkyard, in 2022 is back again this year on August 25, 26, and 27.
Now, Denverites can experience Furness’ otherworldly creations at a fitting crossroads: Meow Wolf. As Convergence Station’s newest artist-in-residence, Furness unveiled her latest collection, Naturalis Grottesche, on July 6 in Convergence Station’s Galleri Gallery—a rotating exhibition space inside the C Street section of the four-story immersive venue.
In a world where reality and dreams merge into a surreal experience, Meow Wolf has taken the art world by storm with its innovative and interactive exhibitions. Founded in 2008 by a collective of Santa Fe artists, Meow Wolf has evolved from a small group of creatives to a global sensation, capturing the imagination of people of all ages and backgrounds.
Candy for your ears, environmentally conscious: Meow Wolf’s immersive festival in Denver, VORTEX introduces sustainability initiatives.
The trippy, immersive experience begins in a suburban house. Things are not as they seem.
One of my favorite attractions in Las Vegas is Meow Wolf's Omega Mart, an immersive interactive art exhibit.
Whether you're a local looking to spice up your weekends or a curious traveler seeking inspiration, this blog post has you covered. In this article I list the most exciting immersive art experiences that Dallas has to offer.
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