Tuesday 22 May 2018

And Now For Something Totally Different,

if you live in or are travelling to San Francisco,


where there is a new summer exhibition at the Exploratorium, where you can explore, play, and wonder at gigantic, fantastical, artworks at San Francisco’s iconic museum of art, science, and human perception at Inflatable, 

  born out of thin air, these dynamic sculptures include otherworldly organisms, a forest of cushiony columns, an inflatable insect-eye room, and more, massive crouching inflatable humanoids will fill the building from floor to ceiling, making the West Gallery feel at times like a dollhouse, and visitors will feel they’ve entered a microscopic biological world thanks to a balloon artwork inspired by organic forms that will be constructed onsite, to deflate almost imperceptibly throughout the summer in a process that gestures toward biological decay, so go early in the summer for the best effect!

 curated by Christopher Jobson, Inflatable features existing works by Amanda Parer and Pneuhaus, and site-specific installations by Jimmy KuehnleShih Chieh Huang, and Jason Hackenwerth,


museum goers will be able to enter an inflatable multi-lensed camera obscura that feels like stepping into the compound eye of an insect, entry to Inflatable is included with museum admission, the Exploratorium is more than a museum; it’s an ongoing exploration of science, art, and human perception, visitors of all ages can step inside a tornado, turn upside down in a giant curved mirror, walk on a fog bridge, and explore more than 650 hands-on exhibits, the museum offers all of this plus unique programs, discussions, and events; a cafĂ© and restaurant; two stores; and more at the Exploratorium’s beautiful San Francisco bayside location on the historic Embarcadero.
  • Daily Summer Hours (May 26–September 3), 10am–5pm (All ages)
  • After Dark Thursday Evenings, 6–10pm (Ages 18+)
  • Friday Evening Extended Hours (July 6–August 31), 10am–9pm (All Ages)
located on the historic Embarcadero between the historic Ferry Building and Pier 39, the Exploratorium provides stunning views of downtown and the San Francisco Bay, the museum is just a short distance from any of these popular San Francisco attractions: Fisherman’s Wharf, the Alcatraz ferries, and Colt Tower, you can learn more at exploratorium.edu/inflatable


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