PRISMATIC Art Pop-up. Photo courtesy SPARK! Dallas via website.

Woodrow Wilson High School students will be featured in the PRISMATIC art exhibition. The pop-up features an art collaboration between SPARK! Dallas and Meow Wolf, showcasing 28 area high schools.

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The PRISMATIC art pop-up will highlight students’ creativity in areas designed and built around a single-color theme. The exhibition is open from June 1 to Sep. 29 at SPARK!, located at 1409 Bothan Jean Blvd.

 “These public high school students are amazingly talented, and I am impressed with how they have thoughtfully sketched and are creating their rooms into an interactive and immersive pop-up experience perfect for social media moments. I invite everyone to come see it and celebrate these students’ success,” Meg Bittner, executive director of SPARK! said.

SPARK! received 22 submissions from six public high schools including Hillcrest, Citylab, Newman Smith in Farmers Branch, West Mesquite, Williams and Woodrow Wilson.

Woodrow Wilson’s submission, Moonlight Sonata, features a blue theme at Meow Wolf. 

Meow Wolf, the presenting sponsor, will offer mentorships to students through Meow Wolf Grapevine to nurture their artistic endeavors. Meow Wolf Grapevine opened in July 2023 and is known for blurring the lines between reality and fantasy with interactive art elements.

“I am thrilled to mentor SPARK! Dallas students to inspire and empower young creators,” said Exhibition Manager for Meow Wolf Grapevine Christy Howell. “This PRISMATIC Art Pop-up Experience offers students a platform to unleash their imagination and creativity.”

Exhibit hours: June 1 – Sept. 29 

Friday, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Adult Nights (age 21+): Thursdays starting June 6 – Sept. 26, 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. 

 

Ticket prices:

Adults regular admission:  $25 

Children (ages 2-17) :  $23 

Teachers (with Teacher ID): $20

Adult Night (age 21+): $40, includes 2 drink tickets

All tickets include the PRISMATIC exhibit and admission to the play sculpture areas. 

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  • Lillian Juarez

    Lillian Juarez is the East Dallas editor for the Advocate. Prior to joining the Advocate, she covered the city of Arlington for The Shorthorn. Lillian studied journalism at The University of Texas at Arlington. She can be reached by email at ljuarez@advocatemag.com.