A new kind of art has landed in LA and it’s full of air. On E 6th St a pop up museum dedicated to inflatable art is drawing crowds with ten installations, each a colorful celebration of art and air.
Created by a team of forward-thinking curators, this limited-time exhibition challenges the boundaries of traditional art. Open daily from 1 to 7 p.m., admission is $40 on weekdays and $50 on weekends—making it a great choice for families or an unconventional date night

Inside you’ll find yourself in a world of inflatable magic and interactive art. From interactive landscapes to light shows, each installation is a one of a kind experience. Plan to spend at least an hour to experience each installation Three installations have quickly made their way into fans hearts One standout piece, ‘Hyperstellar,’ is a collaborative work that reimagines the classic ball pit as a cosmic playground. Imagine diving into an Olympic sized pool filled with a million mini black balls, surrounded by an ethereal light show. Seventeen thousand balloons hover above, reflecting the projections that dance across the walls, .

or those looking for a different kind of sensory experience, ‘Perpetual Ballet’ offers a dynamic, projection-mapped installation by Hyperstudio and Mauro Pace. Visitors find themselves at the center of a swirling storm of color and movement, navigating a dreamlike world of electrified visuals
For those who prefer interactive art, ‘ADA’ by Karina Smigla-Bobinski offers a hands-on experience. Visitors can push a giant clear balloon tipped with graphite, creating marks on the white walls and becoming part of the evolving artwork.
.Note: While most installations are fun and interactive, visitors with photosensitive epilepsy should avoid ‘Ginjos’ due to its strobe lighting effects.”This pop-up museum is a rare and refreshing addition to LA’s art scene—but just like the inflatables themselves, it won’t last forever. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience—book your tickets before it’s gone!