Burning Man goes to D.C. with new show at the Smithsonian Museum

Burning Man goes to D.C. with new show at the Smithsonian Museum

The psychedelic stylings of Burning Man will be reaching a wider audience with the installation of No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C. Visitors can enjoy photographs, sculptures, and interactive installations from the annual festival, usually just ephemera, only a stones-throw away from the White House.

Burning Man Exhibition Opens at the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery

Burning Man Exhibition Opens at the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery

Over the next nine months, an artful taste of the Nevada desert experience that is Burning Man will occupy the Renwick Gallery and its surrounding neighborhood in the heart of Washington, D.C.’s Golden Triangle. 

Sneak Peek: Burning Man Unfolds at the Renwick

Sneak Peek: Burning Man Unfolds at the Renwick

What's going on behind-the-scenes at the Renwick Gallery? While the Renwick is closed, it's far from dark: artists are installing the large-scale works that will be a part of No Spectators: The Art of Burning Manopening on March 30. 

REVIEW: Omaha’s KANEKO ‘light’ exhibit features entrancing, light-based art

REVIEW: Omaha’s KANEKO ‘light’ exhibit features entrancing, light-based art

Upstairs stands an equally spectacular exhibit, “Blumen Lumens” made by San Francisco art collective FoldHaus.

Light: Incredible sculptures and installations that explore the beauty of light

Light: Incredible sculptures and installations that explore the beauty of light

Experience light through art and science at KANEKO’s latest exhibition in Omaha, Nebraska where you can interact with the many installations on show from artists including Adam Belt, Circus Family, Corey Broman, Foldhaus, Jason Webb, Refik Anadol, SKYGLOW and Taylor Dean Harrison.