WNDR Museum, an immersive art experience with locations in Chicago and San Diego, has opened its third venue in Boston.
Situated in the city’s Downtown Crossing shopping district, the museum covers an area of more than 17,000 square feet.
WNDR’s latest destination, its largest to date, combines art and technology to offer a unique experience. It features more than 20 exhibits, from immersive artworks to multi-sensory installations.

Some of these are versions of popular exhibits found at WNDR’s flagship Chicago location, others are pieces by acclaimed artists, such as Yayoi Kusama’s Let’s Survive Forever.
Created by Kusama in 2017, Let’s Survive Forever features stainless steel balls suspended from the ceiling and arranged on the floor of an infinity room.
Also on offer in Boston are two versions of Brightlogic x WNDR Studios’ Light Floor, and Leigh Sachwitz and flora&faunavisions’ INSIDEOUT – a 360-degree multimedia installation.
WNDR’s last attraction opened in San Diego in 2023. Highlights include parts of an expansive mural by Keith Haring.
Immersive artworks and multi-sensory installations
“Boston has such a vibrant and diverse community that craves excitement and innovation,” said Chris Freeman, president of WNDR Global.
“WNDR Museum provides guests an opportunity to explore art in a unique way. The intersection of new technology along with creative mediums of art, brings the Downtown Boston neighborhood a state-of-the-art experience.”
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Images courtesy of WNDR Museum