Meow Wolf is opening a new immersive art exhibition in Grapevine this summer, expanding its operations to Texas, according to a Local Profile article which says,
“As if the announcement of Frisco opening its own Universal Park wasn’t enough, now Meow Wolf, the Santa Fe-based arts production company famous for its immersive, multimedia experiences, announced Thursday that it will open a permanent exhibition in Grapevine this summer.
After the success of the company’s previous three installations in New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado, Meow Wolf is looking to expand its operations to the Lone Star State. The new location in Grapevine is one of the two new projects the company expects to open in 2023 and 2024 in Texas, the second to be located in Houston.”
Meow Wolf’s Grapevine exhibition opens this summer, showcasing 30 North Texas artists in 29,000 sq ft of exhibition space, according to a Dallas Innovates article.
“The company says its Grapevine Meow Wolf exhibition will open this summer and will feature more than 30 North Texas-based collaborating artists including Dan Lam, Carlos Don Juan, and Tsz Kam. Within the 29,000 square feet of exhibition space, Meow Wolf Grapevine will have 30 rooms allocated for artists to realize a unique vision within the broader experience.
“The countdown is on to our opening this summer!” Kelly Schwartz, general manager of Meow Wolf Grapevine, said in a statement. “We are hiring like mad and the construction barriers that have been put up at Grapevine Mills can barely hold the collective imagination within. I can’t wait for you to see what we are creating for you.”
Meow Wolf is an arts and entertainment company that creates immersive and interactive experiences that transport audiences of all ages into fantastic realms of story and exploration.”
Meow Wolf seeks to fill 150+ job vacancies in Grapevine, including director of marketing, show coordinator, and art/scenic engineer lead.
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