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Summer Launch of The Original Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit to Usher in Multi-year Houston Footprint For Lighthouse Artspace And Impact Museums

Share this article Share this article HOUSTON, March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit – the original, blockbuster digital art experience that has received rave reviews from critics worldwide and entertained more than 200,000 guests since its North American debut last July – is coming to Houston this summer. Official tickets are now available at www.HoustonVanGogh.com with prices starting at $39.99 per person. The Houston experience, which kicks off on August 12, joins already sold out and extended runs in Toronto, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. Designed by Creative Director and Italian film producer Massimiliano Siccardi – a 30-year pioneer in immersive content whose work was recently spotlighted in the Netflix series Emily in Paris – with music by Italian multimedia composer Luca Longobardi, the production harnesses 60,600 frames of captivating video totaling 90,000,000 pixels and 500,000+ cubic feet of projections to create a spec

Summer Launch of The Original Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit to Usher in Multi-year Houston Footprint For Lighthouse Artspace And Impact Museums

Summer Launch of The Original Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit to Usher in Multi-year Houston Footprint For Lighthouse Artspace And Impact Museums
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9 vivid and eye-catching March art events no Houstonian should miss

9 vivid and eye-catching March art events no Houstonian should miss 9 vivid and eye-catching March art events no Houstonian should miss Dragon76 mural courtesy photo The Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern world premieres Anri Sala s new immersive film project Time No Longer. Photo by Anri Sala James C. Watkins, “Double-Walled Basket,” 2019. Wheel thrown and hand built, fumed and low-fired clay at Center for Contemporary Craft.  Photo by James C. Watkins Anna Mayer, “Fireful of Fear: Store These Records in a Safe Deposit Box or Other Secure Place (Kanan Dume),” 2008-2018. Wildfired ceramic at Center for Contemporary Craft Photo by Anna Mayer After our weird winter of discontent, spring approaches. We sense it artfully in the air because not only does March bring us some blooming new art in galleries and art centers, but outdoor installations and murals are popping up all over this month.

Second immersive Van Gogh exhibit heads to Houston to tempt art lovers

Will the real Vincent please stand up? A second immersive art exhibit about post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh, appropriately titled "Immers

Arts Districts Houston celebrates Black History Month with virtual dance performance honoring First Ward

Arts Districts Houston celebrates Black History Month with virtual dance performance honoring First Ward Tags:  Arts District Houston commissioned a virtual experience honoring Richard Brock and the park named after him in the First Ward. (KPRC) HOUSTON – Arts District Houston commissioned a virtual experience honoring Richard Brock and the park named after him in the First Ward, according to a press release. The video was released on Facebook on Saturday. Brock was a lawmaker, civic leader, entrepreneur and formerly enslaved man who purchased land for some of the city’s schools and public spaces. That land is now known as Richard Brock Park.

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