

“After a secret ballot election, the majority of the employees in the bargaining unit voted in favor of unionizing, and Meow Wolf voluntarily recognizes the Communication Workers of America, AFL-CIO, to be the exclusive bargaining representative for the purposes of collective bargaining with Meow Wolf,” a spokesperson said.Ī judge on Wednesday also allowed a copyright lawsuit to move forward against Meow Wolf from artist Lauren Adele Oliver, who is suing the company for $1 million over what she says is a stolen owl design, according to art.net. The Denver team was not included in the bargaining unit provided by the union, Meow Wolf said.

How bootleg merch hurts (and helps) the Denver Nuggets, Blucifer, and other Colorado icons “Every day there are new things up in there.” “Not only is the construction of the exhibit and all the elements within it on track, but it’s also moving really quickly,” wrote Chadney Everett, senior creative director, on Meow Wolf’s website. New pictures of Denver-based artworks shared this week include Kate Russell’s “The Cathedral,” which had formerly been digitized for the virtual Burning Man installation, “The Infinite Playa” Elana Schwartz’s ”Saudade,” a Star Warsian sculpture with an intricate backstory and “The Cosmohedron,” which the company described as a “giant, virus-like metal structure” whose intricate 3-D angles were made with algorithms, saving “months of time” on calculating geometry. With four floors of exhibit space, five large “anchor spaces,” and roughly 70 distinct rooms, the Denver exhibition will be the company’s largest project to date, Bethurum said. The installation - the name of which has not yet been announced - will feature an array of all-new, surreal, physical and digital artworks that seek to transport visitors to an alternate dimension. “We were able to continue building and installing due to construction being an essential service.”

“Luckily, the theme and design of the interior was not impacted by the pandemic,” said Didi Bethurum, vice president of marketing for Meow Wolf. While the triangular, blank exterior has stood out from Denver’s sleek skyline, the interior has remained a mystery for much of the building process. The entertainment company’s first permanent Colorado installation has been rising at the confluence of Interstate-25, East Colfax Avenue and Auraria Parkway, just west of downtown Denver, since late 2018. Meow Wolf this week shared new images and details about its under-construction Denver location, which the Santa Fe-based company said is on track to open in late 2021. Tuesday, June 27th 2023 Home Page Close Menu
