The Art of Burning Man is coming to D.C.'s Smithsonian American Art Museum this Friday
From ornate temples to colorful mushrooms to larger-than-life animal sculptures, the giant art installations of Burning Man are a hallmark of the free-spirited desert festival. From Black Rock Desert, Nevada, many of these memorable artworks can all be seen in one place at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C. starting March 30.
Taking over the museum's Renwick Gallery, the “No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man” exhibition will showcase immersive room-sized installations, costumes, jewelry, and other ephemera from the festival. Nora Atkinson (SAAM Lloyd Herman Curator of Craft) and the Burning Man Project (the non-profit who produces the festival) organized the exhibition with feedback from the Burning Man community, who played a major role in selecting the pieces for the exhibition.
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