The Art of the Brick Immersive Experience Comes to Melbourne!
Calling all LEGO enthusiasts, art lovers, and families!
Get ready for an unforgettable experience as "The Art of the Brick" immersive exhibit arrives in Melbourne! This highly acclaimed exhibition features stunning works of art created entirely out of LEGO bricks, showcasing the incredible creativity and imagination of artist Nathan Sawaya.
What to Expect
As you step into the exhibit, you'll be transported into a world of wonder and awe. You can immerse yourself in Nathan Sawaya's colourful world with moving sculptures, an LED light show, cutting-edge video mapping and great sound. You will encounter this planet’s most revered species made in LEGO and see them projected in their habitats in a 400-square-metre projection room.
Also included is a large-size brick version of F1 driver, Lando Norris' 2024 helmet, 7 lifelike human sculptures that cover each of the colours of the rainbow, and more than 250 LEGO® skulls move to a wave of spectacular LED lights and sound.
"The Art of the Brick" is more than just an exhibit – it's an immersive experience that will inspire your creativity, spark your imagination, and leave you in awe of the possibilities with LEGO bricks. Whether you're a die-hard LEGO fan, an art enthusiast, or just looking for a fun family outing, this exhibit has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience! Get your tickets now for "The Art of the Brick" immersive exhibit in Melbourne and discover the magic of LEGO art.
Details
Location: Melbourne Showgrounds. Epsom Rd, Ascot Vale VIC 3032 (Entrance via Gate 5 on Langs Road), Pavilion 10
Duration: the visit will take approx. 45 minutes - 1 hour
Dates and times: Various sessions available wrapping up on August 4, 2024.
Tickets: Can be purchased HERE
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Age Restrictions: None
Accessibility: the venue is wheelchair accessible through a different door, the entry is on the northern side of the building