
Due to Overwhelming Demand, “Let’s Fly” Will Remain on Display in Ace Mission Studios Until April 13
LOS ANGELES, March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Due to an overwhelmingly positive reception, Balloon Museum announces the extension of its critically acclaimed show “Let’s Fly.” Currently on display at Los Angeles’ Ace Mission Studios, the exhibition will remain open through April 13, giving visitors even more opportunities to experience this one-of-a-kind fusion of art, design, and technology. The success of “Let’s Fly” sets the stage for Balloon Museum’s continued presence in California, with “EmotionAir” debuting in San Francisco at the Palace of Fine Arts on March 29.
“We are beyond grateful for the incredible response from the Los Angeles community,” said Roberto Fantauzzi, president of Lux Holding. “The enthusiasm and energy surrounding “Let’s Fly” surpassed our wildest expectations, and it was a clear-cut decision to remain open. We are delighted to extend our limited run and allow more time for people to explore and engage with this one-of-a-kind experience.”
Since its debut in Los Angeles on October 30, Balloon Museum has captivated audiences with its larger-than-life installations, interactive exhibits, and awe-inspiring inflatable artworks. “Let’s Fly” takes visitors on a journey through sight and sounds and puts them at the center of the experience, directly interacting with the art in which ‘air’ is a distinctive element. Over 250,000 people have attended the exhibition since it opened and marveled at the contemporary art and sculptures meant to be touched, moved, and felt.
Larger-than-life installations by 21 artists are on display, including Filthy Luker, Tadao Cern, MyeongBeom Kim, Ouchhh, SpY, Max Streicher, Karina Smigla-Bobinski, Michael Shaw, ENESS, Roman Hill, Quiet Ensemble, Rub Kandy, Cyril Lancelin, Sila Sveta, Camilla Falsini, MOTOREFISICO, Alex Schweder, Hyperstudio, Mauro Pace, and Sasha Frolova. A fan favorite has been Mariposa, designed by Oakland, CA-based LED artist Christopher Schardt and unveiled at Burning Man in 2023. It is illuminated with over 39,000 full-color LEDs.
Continuing its globetrotting journey, which began in Rome in 2021 and drew 4.4 million attendees, Balloon Museum’s next stop in its U.S. journey will be San Francisco to unveil EmotionAir. On display from March 29th to September 7th at the Palace of Fine Arts, this unique art experience invites visitors to explore the concept of air as a physical and symbolic medium. The exhibition transforms the historic venue into a captivating world of creativity and wonder with large-scale inflatable installations, dynamic light displays, and interactive artworks.
Tickets for Balloon Museum’s extended dates are available now at balloonmuseum.world. Guests are encouraged to secure their spots early, as demand remains high. Pricing begins at $29 for children and $39 for adults; discounted tickets are available to California Residents, Students, and Military tickets starting at $36. For more information about the Balloon Museum, visit balloonmuseum.world and follow the exhibition on Facebook and Instagram.
About Balloon Museum
Balloon Museum produces contemporary art exhibition experiences that include the best international representatives of inflatable and balloon art. Featuring renowned artists with specific works in which ‘air’ is a distinctive element. Each individual exhibition offers unique and immersive journeys worldwide. The out-of-scale installations are meant to be touched, lived with and shared, putting the interaction with the visitor at the center of the experience.
Balloon Museum “Let’s Fly” Hours:
Monday: 1 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Tuesday: 1 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Wednesday: 1 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Thursday: 1 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Ticket Pricing:
Adult Ticket (13+) $39
Child Ticket (4-12 Years Old) $29
Family Ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children) $31
California Resident | Student | Military | Senior (65+) | People with disability $36
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