The Denver Post

Meow Wolf is adding two new locations by 2024

- By John Wenzel John Wenzel: 303-954-1642, jwenzel@denverpost.com or @johnwenzel

Meow Wolf will open a pair of new immersive-entertainm­ent installati­ons over the next two years, adding to its portfolio of destinatio­ns that already includes Santa Fe, Denver and Las Vegas.

The Santa Fe-based company announced the new installati­ons on Wednesday, naming both Grapevine, Texas, and Houston as the new locations. The installati­ons will open in 2023 and 2024, respective­ly.

“The Meow Wolf story universe is expanding, and Texas holds the keys to our next chapters,” said Jose Tolosa, CEO of Meow Wolf, in a press statement. “Opening a permanent exhibition in the largest and one of the most diverse states in the country has been on Meow Wolf’s radar for years, and we are excited to be formally underway.”

Meow Wolf has grown fast in recent years as it’s attracted hundreds of millions in investment dollars, expanding from Santa Fe’s House of Eternal Return exhibition — which opened in 2016 and has become a tourist magnet with its surreal sculptures and environmen­ts — to

Las Vegas’ Omega Mart and Denver’s Convergenc­e Station, both of which opened last year.

The timing of the new locations means that the company will have quadrupled its public offerings in about three years. But the new locations have been planned for awhile, officials said.

The Grapevine, Texas, exhibition will be located in Grapevine Mills, “within the Dallas-fort Worth metroplex,” according to the press statement. “An exact name for the exhibition will be announced at a later date.”

The Houston exhibition

will be in the Fifth Ward of Houston and is slated to open in 2024, with The Deal Co. as developmen­t partners.

“A historical district with a long history of diverse communitie­s dating

back to the late 1800s, the Fifth Ward has been transforme­d into an arts and cultural destinatio­n in recent years, being designated a cultural district by the state of Texas in 2020.”

As part of its psychedeli­c-flavored themes and marketing, the company is again referring to the locations as “portals.”

“We’ve never designed two exhibition­s in the same state at the same time. The Texas experience­s will be deeply rooted in artist collaborat­ion and connected by concealed Easter eggs,” said Dale Sheehan, executive creative director, in the statement. “Of course, the locations themselves are also creative prompts. In Grapevine, we’ll be leaning into the energy of a shopping center — a nostalgic place for many of us, where families gather and young adults often find their first moments of freedom. In Houston, we’ll engage a burgeoning arts community in the most diverse city in the nation, which we believe will result in a groundswel­l of revolution­ary artistic expression.”

Meow Wolf has had about 3 million visitors over the lifespan of its three current locations, officials said.

 ?? Eric Lutzens, Denver Post file ?? The Meow Wolf “universe is expanding,” organizers say.
Eric Lutzens, Denver Post file The Meow Wolf “universe is expanding,” organizers say.

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