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Roy Nachum / Mercer Labs / Archetype / Installation / 2024
Valentine's Goes Immersive at Mercer Labs Museum
Mercer Labs, the Museum of Art and Technology - The museum hasannounced special Valentine’s Day packages offering added value and exclusive perks for families and couples in celebration of the holiday, available Thursday, February 12, through Monday, February 16. During this period, the museum will also feature Valentine’s-themed scenes and elements throughout its current exhibition, Maestros and the Machines. For the ticket package, please visit the following link: https://www.mercerlabs.com/valentines-day. This Valentine’s season, families can enjoy a shared cultural experience with a specialty-priced family package. Priced at $250, the bundle includes admission for two adults and two children, along with four chocolates, two plush monkeys, and two roses. For couples and friends celebrating Valentine’s Day or Galentine’s Day, Mercer Labs offers a romantic package ideal for a unique date night. Priced at $156, the couple’s bundle includes admission for two guests, two glasses of prosecco, two chocolates, and two roses. “These Valentine’s Day packages are designed to bring families, couples, and friends together to experience Mercer Labs while celebrating the relationships that matter most,” said Roy Nachum, artist, co-founder, and creative director of Mercer Labs. “We hope these special offerings encourage visitors to engage with the intersection of art and technology in a new and memorable way during this holiday.” Valentine’s Day packages are available now for purchase online at www.mercerlabs.com and on-site at the museum. This limited-time offering runs from Thursday, February 12, through Monday, February 16. HOURS Monday - Wednesday: 10 AM - 7 PM Thursday - Sunday: 10 AM - 10 PM ABOUT MERCER LABS Mercer Labs is a cultural institution that pushes the boundaries between art and technology. A space for experimentation and innovation, Mercer Labs is committed to redefining the museum experience, where art is not static, but alive — constantly progressing with technology. Through immersive exhibitions, interactive experiences, and forward-thinking collaborations, Mercer Labs serves as a center for the convergence of art, culture, and technology. As a collaborative platform, Mercer Labs fosters partnerships with artists, musicians, filmmakers, designers, and creatives, creating an ecosystem where diverse forms of creative expression thrive. ABOUT ROY NACHUM Roy Nachum is a visionary artist and the founder of Mercer Labs, a groundbreaking institution that redefines the boundaries of contemporary art. Known for his multidisciplinary approach, Nachum's work spans painting, sculpture, sound design, digital media, and more, often incorporating Braille and symbolic motifs, such as the gold-crowned child, which challenge perceptions of value and humanity. His work gained global recognition when he designed the album cover for Rihanna's Anti, which earned a GRAMMY nomination. At Mercer Labs, Nachum has created a collaborative platform where art, technology, music, film, and all forms of creativity intersect, fostering a space where creative minds, including collaborators like Timbaland, Alicia Keys, and Tribeca Festival, come together to push the limits of artistic expression. Through his innovative approach, Nachum continues to shape the future of art and culture, blending tradition with technological exploration to create immersive and transformative experiences.
After a very rough week, took a train to New York City for the weekend to escape. Now I'm back and sitting here waiting for the Zantac to kick in because I don't know when to stop. I ate pizza for breakfast, and all the good food NYC has to offer. Then I get home tonight and pour myself as huge bowl of shredded wheat with soy milk and half a honeycomb of honey. As if that's not enough, I top it with a handful of moist raisins oozing their sugar.
Season 2 of the rough week continues tomorrow. Goodnight.