The Magic Attic Admires, Vol. 2: Otherworld
- Dania Hurley
- Aug 2
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 25

In my very own city, there is a huge, interactive art installation (they call themselves a museum) in a former strip mall in an unfashionable end of town called "Otherworld."
Otherworld is the creation of more than 40 artists who created 32,000 square feet worth of art, from ceiling to floor, constructing a mystery for visitors to solve as they walk (and crawl) through and did it all using the wildest black, sodium vapor, and other lighting and neon, fluorescent, and glow in the dark paints.
In other words, (otherworlds?) right up my alley. Like most museums, there's even a cafe and gift shop, and you can even order cocktails (not that I'm advocating for irresponsible drinking, but going through Otherworld with an altered state of mind would truly be an experience).

They even hold concerts there, sometimes as late as 1 am. Truly a fascinating place.
Note: These pictures were taken in 2021. It's always possible that these rooms have changed.
Given my aesthetic and passion for black light art and anything that glows in the dark, I spent a fantastic and engrossed, absolutely blissful afternoon here.
The Magic Attic truly admires the minds who conceived the idea and the minds who created this space.








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