The Philadelphia Art Museum is about to transport visitors into a dreamlike world this Friday as part of its popular "Friday Night" series. Titled "Dreamworld Edition," the event takes a surreal twist on the usual gallery experience, blending art, music, and interactive activities.
Inspired by a recent retrospective exhibition, "Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100," the evening promises an immersive journey through the museum's galleries after dark. Upon arrival, visitors can indulge in experimental live music, pop-up art installations, and even tarot readings in a quest to spark imagination and wanderlust. Throughout the night, spontaneous dance performances will punctuate their journey, adding an extra layer of excitement to this avant-garde event.
Running from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., "Friday Night: Dreamworld Edition" is free with regular museum admission, making it a great opportunity for art enthusiasts and those looking for something unique to explore the city's premier cultural institution in a new light.
Inspired by a recent retrospective exhibition, "Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100," the evening promises an immersive journey through the museum's galleries after dark. Upon arrival, visitors can indulge in experimental live music, pop-up art installations, and even tarot readings in a quest to spark imagination and wanderlust. Throughout the night, spontaneous dance performances will punctuate their journey, adding an extra layer of excitement to this avant-garde event.
Running from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., "Friday Night: Dreamworld Edition" is free with regular museum admission, making it a great opportunity for art enthusiasts and those looking for something unique to explore the city's premier cultural institution in a new light.