

Lose yourself in the psychedelic, mind-bending visuals and explore the fascinating science-fiction storyline. they might be able to fit an early occupant onto their urban property, the team was beyond thrilled to learn it was to be a site for Meow Wolf Denver. The concept focuses on the Quantum Department of Transportation (QDOT), which allows travelers to cross between four collided worlds, where you can try to make sense of all the memories that have been scattered. Enjoy it all as art, solve hidden puzzles, and piece together the cryptic, non-linear narrative behind it all.Ĭonvergence Station itself took three years to create, with art from 300 creatives (more than 100 from Colorado). The group specializes in immersive experiences, and their exhibitions (Convergence Station is the third permanent installation) feature dozens of rooms and spaces for you to explore, and you’ll feel as if you’ve walked into a kaleidoscope - or another dimension altogether. Rideshare is the preferred method of transit to the location, as there is extremely limited parking in the area. The site is undergoing a massive transformation to be ready to welcome you in August. Denver Digerati’s program presented inside Meow Wolf’s Orpheum Theatre begins with The Blank Page, by artist Jake Fried, in an ode to the hand-drawn techniques at the core of animation prior to digital tools entering the scene.Fried’s choice to utilize a black and white palette further suggests the roots of illustration, exemplified perfectly in this delirious short. This surreal, interactive art installation was created by Meow Wolf, an artist collective that started in Santa Fe. Vortex is taking place at a brand new venue, ‘The Junk Yard’ in the heart of Denver, located at 2323 W. After years of buzz, intrigue, and excitement, Convergence Station is now open in Denver. It’s safe to say that Vortex, a music festival put together by immersive art/entertainment behemoth Meow Wolf, has drawn high expectations for its first year in Denver.
