


Plenty of spaces to explore throughout the exhibitĪlthough the line was out the door when we arrived (and still out the door after we left) the space never seemed too crowded while we were exploring and playing.When you first enter the dryer, you slide down a kind of slide like tunnel into the land of lost socks (yes, I finally know where all of our socks have been hiding)! You would never imagine how much space they actually created “inside” of this normal everyday 1990s dryer. The dryer tunnel was probably my favorite part of the entire museum as far as noticing all the effort and details that went into creating this piece of art. I was just as excited as Laila to participate in this! The fridge opens and you’re struck by a white light that has you thinking the next stop is to an unknown alien destination, but in reality it takes you in a maze-like way to another part of the museum. Once you open them you are literally immersed into a new world. From the outside, they appear to be normal old appliances. Two instillations that really stuck out to me and seem to be the most popular on social media were the dryer and refrigerator art instillations. Some of the art instillations made me pause and feel like I was in another world, which I think was the object to begin with.
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You have a chance to experience things that you would see in a sci-fi movie or a dream.Umm yes, please! The art instillations make everyone in attendance want to participate and have fun- adults included. Great interactive areas for kids and adultsĮverything in this space is interactive, which means no parent shaming here for your kid(s) running around and touching any and everything.Guys, this place blew my mind! I’m talking twilight zone shows I saw as a kid combined with fantasyland dreams like you can’t imagine all filled this huge warehouse that seems to be a major attraction in Santa Fe. During our trip in 2018 to the International Albuquerque Balloon festival, me and Laila took a day trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico with my godmother to visit this super cool interactive art collective called Meow Wolf.
