The immersive art experience presents The Cosmic Howl for its annual fall celebration. Plus, the opening of a Houston experience at the end of the month.
October is spooky season at Meow Wolf Grapevine . The immersive art experience presents The Cosmic Howl, Meow Wolf’s second annual celebration of all things fall.in its most paranormal form. On select days, the exhibition will come alive with"Howl States," moments when the art installation itself takes on a life of its own, surprising visitors with dynamic takeovers and unexpected twists.
“Houston is a powerhouse of creativity, and our artists and collaborators have been channeling that electric energy into this exhibition for years,” said Jose Tolosa, CEO of Meow Wolf. “They've taken it to the next level, capturing the city's vibrancy in every corner of the experience. We can't wait for you to step inside and explore it for yourself.”features a series of spaces that represent different stages of the creative process.
"I wanted to make an experience that takes guests through the ebb and flow of darkness and joy that comes with putting your whole self into works of art,” said Langford. “For me, making art can be the most beautiful, euphoric thing in the world; but often, getting it out requires facing many of my demons. I hope this journey I've put before our guests resonates with creatives across the artistic spectrum.
Visitors will also encounter interactive elements such as paint-by-number experiences, a clock that plays with the perception of time, and a final celebration at Fantastrophe’s House Party, complete with an interactive DJ booth. Through these interactive moments, Langford explores the balance between ambition and vulnerability, creativity and fear, and offers a poignant reflection on the artistic process.
Following its opening on Oct. 31, Meow Wolf Houston will be open every day of the week. The general public can purchaseare on another level. Visitors will be immersed in a rich, multi-sensory experience that invites them to explore a world that feels both vast and deeply personal," said Meow Wolf Senior Creative Producer Susie Cowan.
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