Who's going to Vortex?
The event will take place August 5-7 at a new venue called the Junk Yard, located at 2323 West Mulberry Place, in the former home of Stadium Auto Parts. Vortex creative director Sofie Cruise says her team has been working to “zhoosh it up” in typical Meow Wolf fashion.
“What makes the location special is that it’s right in the heart of Denver and very close to our exhibit,” says Marsi Gray, Vortex head of events. The venue is just about a five-minute drive south ofThe Junk Yard, which has a capacity of between 10,000 and 12,000, will house pop-up installations by artists"from Denver and from Meow Wolf, who will create art elements that will really transform the space into an artistic playground,” according to Gray.
“We’re really excited to unleash our art and performance on the city of Denver,” she adds. Cruise says that the creative team plans to bring “play and moments of maximalism” to the festival, as well as “a great sense of safety to be who you are, no matter what kind of subculture you find yourself attached to.”
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