Banksyland is an immersive experience that celebrates the world's most elusive artist, Banksy. This 22-city international touring exhibit includes salvaged street works, original and studio works as well as never-before-seen immersive installations. Banksyland is produced by Lumino Studio and O...
Banksyland is an immersive experience that celebrates the world's most elusive artist, Banksy. This 22-city international touring exhibit includes salvaged street works, original and studio works as well as never-before-seen immersive installations. Banksyland is produced by Lumino Studio and One Thousand Ways that aims to inspire social change by bringing Banksy's art to the people that it is intended to reach.
Who is Banksy? Well, no one really knows for sure. Banksy’s identity is a mystery. However, Banksy is one of the most sought-after artists of our time.
What we do know - Banksy is a street artist, a political activist, and a film director. Banksy's works inspire social change by addressing war, violence, and oppression.
Accessible and Inclusive - Banksyland is ADA compliant. Audio guides are available for those with visual impairments and text-based guides are available for those with hearing impairments. This experience is open even to those who cannot afford to pay the price of admission. Banksyland has a 'means based ticket' that is available at low or no cost.
There is a high sell out risk for this event so purchasing tickets in advance is recommended. There are a limited number of tickets available for each time slot ensuring an enjoyable experience for all.
Guests are invited to stay as long as they like during operational hours.
Photography is encouraged throughout the exhibit so long as no flashes are used. When sharing photos online please use #banksyland
Yes, there is a gift shop too!
Diana Mohrsen Me too. We narrowly missed seeing several Banksy's a few years ago on the streets of Paris so I was excited to see this exhibit come toDiana Mohrsen Me too. We narrowly missed seeing several Banksy's a few years ago on the streets of Paris so I was excited to see this exhibit come to town. More ...