Immerse Yourself in the Van Gogh Art Experience, Coming to Dallas This Summer
Just Like "Emily in Paris," You Can Jump Right Into the Iconic Artist's Masterpiece Paintings
BY Megan Ziots // 03.01.21
International immersive art experience "Van Gogh" The Immersive Experience" is coming to Dallas this summer. (Courtesy of Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience)
*Note: The original version of this story claimed that this was the same exhibit that originally appeared in Paris. “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” is inspired by the exhibit, but is produced by a different company.
If you hate-watched the recent Netflix TV series Emily in Paris like me, you’ve experienced the confusion of both wanting to be Emily Cooper galavanting in France while also being irritated by her unrealistic life and many faux pas. But one example that invoked the former feeling was when she went to a dreamy, immersive experience showcasing Van Gogh’s “Starry Night.” I had no idea this was a real thing you could do — until it was announced that an exhibition, inspired by the original French exhibit Van Gogh, Starry Night, would be coming to Dallas this summer.

“Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” will debut in an undisclosed location in Dallas in a few months, but you can go ahead and reserve your spot on the waitlist to purchase tickets when they become available this Wednesday, March 3.
The exhibit is a collaboration between Exhibition Hub Entertainment and Fever. The family-friendly event is entirely digital and hands-free, making it an accessible exhibit for our socially-distanced times. The space includes 20,000-square-feet of light and sound, featuring a 360-degree, two-story projection of Van Gogh’s most iconic works.
The immersive exhibit also features a virtual reality component, in which guests are guided through a 10-minute journey of “A day in the life of the artist,” including scenes that inspired “Vincent’s Bedroom at Arles” and “Starry Night Over The Rhone River.”

Tickets for the event, held across the globe in cities such as Beijing, Tel Aviv, New York, and Miami, will likely sell out fast.