Explore a Multisensory Art Experience That Takes You to Outer Space

Experience ‘Convergence Station’ by Meow Wolf in Denver

Immersive exhibitions are currently captivating audiences across the nation. From Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel in St. Louis, Missouri, to the Biltmore Estate’s multisensory art series, featuring the works of iconic artists like Van Gogh and Monet, artistic immersion is flourishing. Moreover, Denver has joined the movement by introducing ‘Convergence Station’, an interactive installation that invites visitors to engage with art through their entire sensory palette.

About ‘Convergence Station’

Conceived by the award-winning arts and entertainment company, Meow Wolf, ‘Convergence Station’ boasts a staggering 79 immersive interactive exhibits that span four stories. This initiative is the company’s third venture and its most ambitious project to date, crafted in collaboration with over 300 artists over a period of three years. Consequently, the exhibition promises a unique adventure that transports visitors to a mesmerizing reality filled with kaleidoscopic cathedrals, Corinthian catacombs, alien habitats, and otherworldly cityscapes.

Interior of Meow Wolf Denver
Kate Russell/Courtesy of Meow Wolf

The Narrative Behind ‘Convergence Station’

The narrative at the core of ‘Convergence Station’ explores the theme of alien worlds converging due to a rare cosmic event, prompting the creation of a new community. “Some are thrilled to find this new community, while others yearn for their original homes,” explains Chadney Everett, senior creative director of Meow Wolf Denver. The project draws inspiration from the diverse Sun Valley neighborhood, which is known for its many first-generation immigrants.

In this alternate reality, memories function as currency and serve as a means to unravel the mystery surrounding the disappearance of four women. Visitors will embark on a mind-bending journey filled with multimedia clues, leading them through an interplanetary exploration.

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A diverse array of muralists, sculptors, fiber artists, and technologists have contributed to this multisensory installation, designed to push boundaries and inspire creativity among guests entering the artistic unknown.

Everett asserts, “We believe that the scale, artistry, and technology of this exhibit will set a new benchmark for large-scale immersive art globally.” Therefore, the anticipation surrounding ‘Convergence Station’ continues to grow.

‘Convergence Station’ officially opens on September 17, providing aspiring visitors with a groundbreaking experience in the world of immersive art.


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