A new way of encountering art
Founded in 2019 by Toronto-based producers, Corey Ross and Svetlana Dvoretsky and Toronto-based developer – Slava Zheleznyakov along with New York producers, Maria Shclover and Irina Shabshis, Lighthouse Immersive is the first experiential entertainment multi-plex, aiming to cultivate community and creativity through large-scale events and exhibitions of all art forms.
With locations in Toronto, Chicago, and San Francisco, Lighthouse Immersive offers versatile spaces for creators to present their work, while engaging audiences around the globe in unique art experiences that encourage dialogue and inspire new artistic creations.
The home of the world premiere of the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit, Lighthouse Immersive has welcomed over 200,000 people through its doors in Toronto since the exhibit’s opening in July 2020. Blending state-of-the-art technology with breathtaking imagery and animation, the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit quickly became the #1 selling show in the world.
"We see a world where art is a part of everyone's everyday lives."
— Corey Ross, CEO

“Breathtaking!”
NBC'S TODAY SHOW
“Artistic spectacle”
JASON FARAGO, NEW YORK TIMES
“Everything in New York is bigger, even its Van Gogh exhibit”
ASSOCIATE PRESS

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The ORIGINAL Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is located at Pier 36 NYC, a 75,000 square foot waterfront space located in Manhattan’s Lower East Side with spectacular views of the East River and the Manhattan and Williamsburg bridges.
Located in the heart of New York in the historical landmark – Pier 36, Lighthouse ArtSpace is a joint project of Lighthouse Immersive USA and Maestro Immersive Art Inc., who share a vision for space where immersive art can be showcased and experienced for years to come.
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December 1, 2020