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Meow Wolf confirms location of Los Angeles exhibition

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Meow Wolf installation is coming to a movie theater in West Los Angeles

Meow Wolf has confirmed the location of its sixth permanent exhibition. The new Los Angeles venue will be found at the Cinemark complex at Howard Hughes Los Angeles.

The Santa Fe-based art collective revealed its next location as reports emerged that the immersive art experience was heading to a West Los Angeles movie theatre.

“We’re crafting our next surreal dream world in a movie theater in West Los Angeles, a nod to the cinematic soul of the city,” said Amanda Clay, chief development officer at Meow Wolf.

Meow Wolf Los Angeles will draw inspiration from its surroundings and translate them into something otherworldly, never-before-seen and yet familiar to Angelenos.”

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Real estate investment firm Cannon TTM, which owns and operates the Howard Hughes Los Angeles shopping and entertainment destination, also confirmed that Meow Wolf will be its newest tenant.

In a press release, Cannon TTM said Meow Wolf will move into the current Cinemark space after extensive renovations, with the new Meow Wolf exhibition to open in early 2026.

“We’re excited that one of the world’s most innovative and immersive entertainment experiences is coming to Howard Hughes Los Angeles,” said Tyler Mateen, founder and CEO of Cannon TTM.

“Meow Wolf is a cultural institution that will further solidify Howard Hughes Los Angeles as a go-to destination in West Los Angeles.”

Howard Hughes Los Angeles gets new tenant

Meow Wolf started out as a small art collective in Santa Fe in 2008. It is now a leader in the world of immersive art experiences.

Its first permanent venue, the House of Eternal Return, launched in 2016. Attractions in Las Vegas, Denver and Grapevine followed. A second Texas location is coming in 2024.

In more news, Meow Wolf co-founder Corvas Brinkerhoff is leaving the company to launch an immersive spa called Submersive in Austin, Texas.

Images courtesy of Meow Wolf

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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