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Balloon Museum Dallas Presents: “Let’s Fly – Art Has No Limits”
Sat Nov 22, 2025 - Sun Apr 26, 2026
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Repeating every days through April 26, 2026.
Various times
Age: 4 & up
Price: Adults ($50); Children ages 13-17 ($46); Children ages 4-12 ($38)
A multi-sensory exhibit that combines air, art, and creativity takes you on a journey like never before! Large-scale artworks from 18 world-renowned artists range from an interactive butterfly to suspended spheres set in motion by audience interaction in this first-time Dallas pop-up art experience. Unlike traditional museums, visitors will be using sight, touch, and sound; an invitation to explore art in a whole new way.
Featured artists and exhibits at Balloon Museum Dallas’ “Let’s Fly – Art Has No Limits” include:
● Sasha Frolova exhibits “Fountain of Eternity and Kaleidoscope,” blending sculpture and performance.
● Lucas Zanotto plays with space in “Squeezed In,” an installation inhabited by oversized characters.
● Alex Schweder introduces “Her Joy,” a mirrored sphere that breathes and reflects light like a resonating body.
● Cyril Lancelin explores geometric forms in “Crazy Love for Polygons.”
● Camilla Falsini imagines a dreamlike city in “D.R.E.A.M.S Dove Raggiungere e Ammirare Mondi Straordinari.”
● Myeongbeom Kim presents “Balloon Tree,” uniting nature and artifice.
● Max Streicher brings “Quadriga,” evoking suspended metaphysical horses.
● Michael Shaw debuts “Lava Lamp,” a 44-meter psychedelic and breath-like installation inspired by the iconic 1963 lamp.
● Christopher Schardt animates “Mariposa,” a luminous and interactive butterfly.
● Tadao Cern explores symmetry and reflection in “BB,” using hundreds of balloons.
● Rub Kandy introduces “The GINJOS,” silent yet expressive creatures.
** Activity dates/times are subject to change. Please click through to the activity website to verify.
