Project Dreamscape opening reception
Dare to Dream
Project Dreamscape is a collaborative installation that takes the form of nine different rooms, each representing a stage in the dream life of Lance Flansberg, an accountant with a humdrum lifestyle. At night, Lance’s dreams come alive. The installation includes sound, video, black lights, diorama and a giant spider. Twelve high school students from the Albuquerque area created the elaborate artwork in conjunction with Santa Fe-based art collective Meow Wolf and the Lead with the Arts program. Fans of Meow Wolf’s major productions (such as 2011’s The Due Return, an immense inter-dimensional ship) will enjoy this new fully immersive installation. It’s truly the stuff of dreams. The opening event is free to the public. Come see this vision of Albuquerque’s youth and partake in Lance’s awe-inspiring and scary dreams. Project Dreamscape opens Friday, May 10 at 6 p.m. at The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History (2000 Mountain NW) and will run through June 9. (Christopher J. Johnson)
Friday May 10, 2013
Albuquerque Museum of Art and History
Albuquerque, NM 87104-1459
US
Phone: 243-7255
Website: Click to Visit
A collaborative installation about the dream-life of mild-mannered Lance Flansberg.


























































