What’s Included
- Timed ticket entry into the 1-hour Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience Exhibit
- The show is wheelchair, service animal, and stroller accessible
- There are no outside food or beverages permitted in the exhibit
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People of all ages can be part of every brushstroke as Monet’s artwork comes to life in front of their very eyes! Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience makes its world premiere in Toronto at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre this summer, for a limited time only.
Guests will become one with the paintings as projections of Monet’s pieces swirl around, transforming the space into an ethereal representation of his life’s work. His artwork expands beyond the framed canvases through music, sound effects and scenography that will awaken the senses and create a captivating atmosphere.
The Beyond Money exhibit at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre boasts over 50,000 square feet to allow visitors enough space to social distance with ease. The art event will also run on a timed ticketed-entry system, in order to ensure visitors’ health and safety and limited-capacity. Safety of the attendees is the top priority as this exhibit continues to follow the advice of public health agencies and government officials.
The entirely immersive experience will take you on a journey through Monet’s finest works. The exhibit lasts approximately one hour and is suitable for guests of all ages.
Beyond Monet promises to break conventions with a spectacular audio-visual journey through impressionism. In Monet’s vision lies an incandescent world without a shore, a world of fleeting and effervescent reflections. Beyond our gaze is Monet.
BIPOC x Beyond – For every ticket that is purchased, one dollar will go towards an all-new fellowship program; the Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) Fellowship, to help magnify the creative mission and voices of the BIPOC community.
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