
Worldwide rights ©Salvador Dalí, Fundacio Gala-Salvador Dalí. Image credit: Dalí Alive © 2022 by The Salvador Dalí Museum, Inc. The experience opens to the public October 21, 2022. For more information and to buy tickets, visit. Tickets to DALÍ ALIVE at THE LUME Colorado are ON SALE NOW! Tickets for adults start at $39.00 with discounts for children and seniors. "Given the impact VAN GOGH ALIVE had here, I'm confident the response to this world premiere event will be even more enthusiastic."

We are honored to be the permanent location for THE LUME Colorado," said Mark Shaker, co-founder and co-owner of Stanley Marketplace. " VAN GOGH ALIVE at Stanley Marketplace was incredibly popular among Colorado residents and visitors alike last summer. THE LUME Colorado is Grande Experiences' newest permanent digital art gallery and fourth worldwide. Petersburg - providing an opportunity to appreciate the legendary artist and his wide-ranging impact through this remarkable and theatrical digital display." "Our partnership with Grande Experiences allows us to amplify his transformative story to a wider audience – beyond those that visit The Dalí in St. "The Dalí's mission is to preserve and share Salvador Dalí's celebrated artistic legacy," said Dalí Museum Executive Director, Dr. Petersburg, Florida, which holds an unparalleled collection of Salvador Dalí works, collaborated closely with Grande Experiences to develop DALÍ ALIVE. In my opinion, if Salvador Dalí were alive today, he would be creating art in this exciting new age digital medium." "Visitors will enjoy the unique opportunity to dive deep into the imaginative world of Salvador Dalí and immerse themselves in his beautiful, iconic, and captivating art as we bring it to life. "We could not be more excited to collaborate with the esteemed Dalí Museum to createĭALÍ ALIVE and bring the World Premiere to the people of Colorado," said Bruce Peterson, Executive Chairman and Founder of Grande Experiences. His personal and artistic moments of reinvention are shared through chronological segments highlighting his early, formative years in Spain, his introduction to Surrealist circles, his influential time in America and the enduring cultural impact still recognized globally today.


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Displayed over 13,000 square feet, including a full coverage, multi-sensory projection gallery featuring spatial audio technology, DALÍ ALIVE explores how the artist continually reinvented himself – his place, his person, his family, and his very human transience – to overcome obstacles. One Lume employee told Michigan News Time that employees were notified Monday of the store closures and told it was because of lower sales.Ī Lume retail executive told MJBizMagazine last year that his mandate was to help increase the number of stores to 100 by 2025.Showcasing both Dalí's challenges and triumphs, the breath-taking production dynamically animates the works of the incomparable artist, providing visitors with the sensation of stepping into the life of Salvador Dalí himself and feeling the redemptive power of his imagination. The Troy-based company, which employs roughly 1,000, said its stores would number 32 after the closures and additional openings.Įmployees who worked at the Lume stores being closed will have the opportunity to apply for positions at other company stores in Michigan. “We remain absolutely committed to growing and deepening our retail footprint in communities across Michigan,” Hellyar added.
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“This realignment is a key part of our strategy to maintain and strengthen our position as Michigan’s leading cannabis retailer,” Lume President Doug Hellyar told Marquette TV station WLUC, which serves the state’s Upper Peninsula. Lume employees reportedly were told that the shuttered stores – in Bay City, Cheboygan, Christmas and Southfield – had experienced sales declines.
