If you didn’t have a chance to check out the Ice Cream Museum last summer, don’t worry. It turns out pools of sprinkles aren't the only Instagram-worthy installation visiting New York City.
This summer, Sunnyhues Entertainment will be hosting an epic interactive pop-up exhibit in Soho. Want to know the deets? Alright, listen up:
This next hottest exhibit, fitting called Happy-Go-Lucky, will feature a variety of immersive installations that aim to create a fun, cheerful environment to take you on a magical journey through eight interactive theme rooms full of fun and surprises.
This next hottest exhibit, fitting called Happy-Go-Lucky, will feature a variety of immersive installations that aim to create a fun, cheerful environment to take you on a magical journey through eight interactive theme rooms full of fun and surprises.
You’ll leave the worries of reality behind as you enter the diamond room, a mesmerizing installation full of mirrored crystals and sublimating lights that looks like a swirling, galactic world. The pink beach room will have you looking through rose-tinted glasses as it transports you to a tropical oasis, complete with a giant clamshell.
If you’re looking to spice things up a bit, you can turn up the heat by popping into the hot pepper room for some fire Instagram photos. There's also going to be a sunflower ocean and a velvet feather installation. Plus, three more mind-blowing showrooms that have yet to be revealed. However, based on the other rooms, we think it’s safe to say that they’re going to be pretty out-of-this-world.
According to Sunnyhues, the Happy-Go-Lucky pop-up exhibit will feature a kaleidoscope of colors, aromas, music and delicious treats that encourage and inspire people to gain happiness, positive energy and confidence from the inside out.
If you’re looking to get in on the action, this awesome art exhibit will run from June 9th to July 8th at 43 Wooster Street in SoHo. Tickets are $28/Monday through Thursday and $34/Friday through Sunday, and they go on sale at 11 AM EST on April 18th. Want more info? For tickets and all that fun stuff, check out their website right here.