Visit Free Immersion Art Show In The Queen City
BERLIN, GERMANY - APRIL 29: An employee looks at the paintings "Infinity Nets (2)" (L) and "No. H. Red" by Yayoi Kusama at the "Yayoi Kusama: A Retrospective - A Bouquet of Love I Saw In the Universe" exhibition at Martin Gropius Bau on April 29, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. The exhibition, currently temporarily closed to the general public directly after its opening due to increased regulation during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, spans seven decades of the creative output of the 92-year-old Japanese visual artist, and runs until August 15. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)
I am a fan of art, but I am more so a fan of experiencing things that I’ve never experienced before. It doesn’t mean that I will experience it again, but, its about opening our minds to new things.
When I heard about this art show, I saw that it’s supposed to make the viewer feel “weird, whacky, and fun!” That sounds like its truly up my alley and hopefully yours too. One of the exhibits I saw that would be featured is a taxidermy wall made of animal heads. That sounds like it’s really cool in weird yet quirky way.
Monday will be the last day to visit. You do need to grab a ticket and they are given in 30-minute time slots. The exhibit will take place at The Underground inside Avid Xchange. The times are 5:30-10:00pm.
All exhibits are completed by local artists.
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