The first-of-its-kind Balloon Museum in Miami opens to the public June 22nd, allowing locals and travelers from around the world to let their imagination take flight in this immersive art experience. The pop-up installation located in Wynwood includes world renowned pieces from 20 international artists. This interactive art experience will take viewers' imagination to new heights with mind blowing inflatable installations, combining contemporary art with hands-on experience while bringing together the essence of art and culture to the bustling Miami scene.
Over 4.4 million visitors across the globe have already experienced the Balloon Museum’s mesmerizing exhibition during its limited-time runs in Rome, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Naples, London and New York City. The Museum won the prestigious BEA Best Proprietary Format award in 2022, and notably was highlighted as a can’t-miss backdrop in the Emmy-nominated Netflix favorite Emily in Paris.
The Balloon Museum will take over Wynwood, showcasing diverse artwork that explores the lightness and flight of air. Audiences will be able to soar and travel to far-off destinations, uniquely contrasted with heaviness, darkness and gravity. The Balloon Museum will present installations by Filthy Luker, Tado Cern, Myeongbeom Kim, OUCHH, SpY, Max Streicher, Karina Bobinski, Mike Shaw, Quiet Ensemble, Rub Kandy, Cyril Lancelin, Sila Sveta, Camilla Falsini, Motorefisico, Alex Schweder, Hyperstudio ,Mauro Pace, and Sasha Frolova.
Tickets to the Balloon Museum in Miami start at $29 for children and $39 for adults and are available to get on the waitlist starting today at https://balloonmuseum.world/lp-miami/
Florida Residents, Students and Military tickets start at $36
Balloon Museum produces contemporary art exhibition experiences that include the best international representatives of inflatable and balloon art. Featuring renowned artists with specific works in which ‘air’ is a distinctive element. Each individual exhibition offers unique and immersive journeys worldwide. The out-of-scale installations are meant to be touched, lived with and shared, putting the interaction with the visitor at the center of the experience.
Museum Times:
Monday - Thursday: 1 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday / Sunday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.