Beyond Van Gogh exhibit open in Charleston through Sept. 25

From staff reports

Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, an internationally-acclaimed Vincent Van Gogh multimedia exhibit, is open through September 25 at the Charleston Area Convention Center for those in Beaufort willing to make the relatively short drive.

The event is the largest immersive exhibit in the country and features more than 300 pieces by the world-renowned artist, including “The Starry Night,” “Sunflowers” and “Café Terrace at Night.” Tickets are available for purchase now online. Admission starts at $36.99 for adults and $21.99 for children, plus ticketing fees. Tickets can be purchased online at vangoghcharleston.com.

The highly anticipated event was created by French-Canadian Creative Director Mathieu St-Arnaud and his team at Montreal’s Normal Studio, is produced by Paquin Entertainment Group and presented by Outback Presents.

As attendees explore the 30,000-square-foot exhibit, they can expect to hear Van Gogh’s own dreams, thoughts and words set to a symphonic score, creating an unmatched narrative experience. The travelling exhibit has already sold more than three million tickets globally.

“Van Gogh’s work is all about the power of art, the healing qualities of nature and sharing the beauty of the world,” said Fanny Curtat, Art History Consultant for Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience. “We are very excited to bring the Beyond Van Gogh Experience to Charleston, a vibrant city filled with artistic inspiration at every turn. We know locals and visitors alike will appreciate the passion that Van Gogh brought to his art, displayed in a new, interactive way through cutting-edge technology at Beyond Van Gogh.”

Beyond Van Gogh is also partnering with local yoga instructors to host group classes in the exhibit’s Immersive Room. Local instructors will guide attendees through an engaging experience amongst Van Gogh’s masterpieces and the class will be set to a symphonic score. Yoga tickets are available for purchase now online.

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