Crown Casino – Christmas ArtVo Exhibition
Christmas comes alive at Crown Casino this year with an amazing Christmas ArtVo Exhibition.
But what is ArtVo?
ArtVo is an amazing way to experience art, it’s an immersive 3D art exhibition where you can really immerse yourself in art. Unlike normal art galleries that you need to stand and watch from a distance. ArtVo is a totally new interactive exhibit that allows you to be in the artwork.
The main ArtVo gallery is located in Harbour Town and was created by 14 artists in just 60 days. There are over 100 3D reality artworks themed in 11 different zones.
- Jungle Safari
- Aquatic Adventure
- Australiana
- World Tour
- Fantasia
- Enchanted Garden
- Dimensional Dreams
- Pharaohs treasures
- Aussie Pride
- Imagine
- Classic Crescent
You just have to search the #artvo on Instagram and you will see the amazing art installation. It is well worth a visit, For adults and Children alike.
ArtVo Opening hours
Friday – Saturday 10am – 11:30pm
Sunday – Thursday 10am – 6pm
Ticket Prices
Adult $28
Children (5-15 Yrs) $18
Student / Senior $25
Family packages
A- 1 Adult & 2 Children – $55
B- 2 Adult & 1 Children – $65
C- 2 Adults & 2 Children – $78 (each additional children $15)
How can you Experience ArtVo for free?
Over the Christmas period, Crown Casino has partnered with ArtVo to bring Christmas alive with some fantastic Christmas inspired artwork, located in Crown.
There are 8 Christmas inspired works available over on Level 1 starting near the Village cinemas, heading towards the lifts near the food court.
This is a great way to experience ArtVo paintings to see how much fun they are. After you experience them you will want to head into the Gallery to see the whole exhibit.
Children and adults alike were enjoying photographing themselves in the pictures.
Crown really is a great place to come this Christmas, with the great ArtVo exhibit, the atrium decorated in bright lights, with an amazing musical display every thirty minutes. Also, only a quick twenty minute walk away from the famous Myer windows.
What are some of your favourite things to do in Melbourne this Christmas? Scienceworks? Myer windows? Great Ocean Road?
Let us know below in the comments?
What a cool art find! I love that you can be part of the paintings, definitely my kind of exhibit!
I have never visited Melbourne but now I have the urge to! I can’t believe it all came together in 60 days?!
I didn’t know about ArtVo 🙂 Cool photos, loving to know..
This is so clever! So much talent goes into these paintings.
Thanks for sharing on this week’s #feetdotravel
It’s a first time I hear about ArtVo. It looks like incredible experience, especially for children. And I think for adults too. It’s great example of what creativity can do. Thanks for sharing.
Such a great art find! Love your blog post and your photos!
I never knew about artvo either.I have never visited a 3D art museum in my entire life so far and I badly want to visit one .Love these photos
Wow! What a cool experience! I showed these pictures to my kids and they were amazed.
wow this is awesome! I didn’t know Crown had this kind of thing to be honest… but good to know that they do!
Great post! I think my next trip will be to Melbourne. Never knew about ArtVo so thanks for enlightening me on it. Great photos too.
How fun! Love this type of art that allows for more interaction.
Wonderful pictures carrying the celebration of X’mass. Really interesting
super cool! I didn’t know about this and I’m so happy that finally a xmas event that is during the day so I can day both my 1yr and my 7yr old! thanks for sharing!
Love exhibitions like this – perspective/3D art is always cool so sounds like an awesome event to attend. Plenty of fun for the kids too!
This is so cool! I love art that is interactive. That the art is Christmas related is an added bonus!
Very cool. I have just been in Melbourne but didn’t know about ArtVo. What a shame, I would have loved it. Next time!
That looks like so much fun! I haven’t been to one of these 3D art thinggies yet. Something I must do.
They seem to be everywhere now. We recently went into Geelong and Ballarat and they both had them as street art. 🙂