Meow Wolf Launches In Denver, Taking Visitors (Finally) To Convergence Station (2024)

It’s been four years of construction surrounded by plenty of mystery, but Meow Wolf’s third outpost will finally open Friday in Denver.

But what can visitors expect when they walk in?

Step into the lobby of Denver’s strangest new attraction and the adventure begins. Meow Wolf’s Convergence Station offers an interactive galactic experience like few others. It’s essentially a four-story art project mixed with immersive theme park designs and world-building.

From the transit-like lobby, visitors then decide for themselves on which of the four different worlds to travel to.

Do they head to the grimy metropolis of C Street or the calming natural world of Numina? How about the frozen space castle on Eemia or the catacombs of Ossuary? All roads lead to dozens of hidden rooms, intertemporal passageways and many new clues.

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Back in 2008, Meow Wolf’s premise seemed simple enough when it was first created: create a space for artists to go above and beyond the typical gallery show, and make it an immersive experience. That became the group’s calling card when it opened its first attraction in 2016 — in Santa Fe, New Mexico — called “House of Eternal Return.” Following that, Meow Wolf’s eclectic supermarket attraction “Omega Mart” debuted earlier this year in Las Vegas.

Over 300 artists contributed to Meow Wolf’s Denver outpost. Of them, Meow Wolf says 20 percent identify as LGBTQ, 51 percent are women, and 38 percent are People of Color.

But Meow Wolf has had its share of controversy, too. A gender discrimination lawsuit by former Denver director Zoë Williams and charges of wage theft at its New Mexico location have soured some artists’ view of the company. But there are still many artists excited to share their work on Meow Wolf’s Denver spaceship, and the company says it has made a concerted attempt to better include the residents and history of its surrounding Sun Valley neighborhood in its work.

Andrea Thurber and her five-person artist collective Church of Many are just some of the over 100 Colorado artists whose work is now on display at Meow Wolf. The group’s piece “Ruptured Time” is a meditation on memory, one of Convergence Station’s central themes.

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“It is meant to be a mix of a vintage living room and a brain,” Thurber said. “So what it is is a place to experience the simultaneous creation and degradation of memory. It's based on dementia and how brains interpret memory after they've been kind of degraded.”

The role of memory in Meow Wolf pays tribute to the past and plays with the idea of “What if?” Writer Erika Wurth partnered with artist Therin Zimmerman to imagine a colorful, futuristic Indigenous planet in “Help Save My World.” The piece acknowledges the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre, where U.S. soldiers killed more than 200 Cheyenne and Arapaho people in what is now southeastern Colorado. It also looks toward Denver’s present-day indigenous community for inspiration.

“It's based on the idea of indigenous futurism, which is sort of inspired by afrofuturism,” Wurth said. “And ultimately the idea is with this piece, what would happen if, during the invasion, Colorado natives were allowed maybe to go to a different planet by some being and live on unfettered and uninterrupted.”

Inside Meow Wolf, not far from “Help Save My World,” lies “Mongovoo,” a meditative cave designed by a Denver-based Mongolian family of artists including Jennifer Tsogo. The space is meant to cleanse visitors of negative energy.

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“It's the first time for all Mongolians to, you know, [work] on this large scale. So, it's definitely a really big honor to represent our culture,” Tsogo said.

The list of references and tributes to Denver’s past is long at Meow Wolf.

At other points in Convergence Station events and people from the city’s past are remembered: An old RTD bus and the musical group Wheelchair Sports Camp pay respect to the Gang of 19, a group that fought for accessibility rights for disabled people in America. And nearby, a group of artists created the piece “Aquakota” in tribute to Denver artist Colin Ward who died in 2018.

Other artists at Meow Wolf pay tribute to Denver’s gone but not forgotten local landmarks like the Denver Drumstick and the Cinderella City Mall.

Joanna Garner, Meow Wolf Denver’s senior story creative director, said the idea of telling a story — Denver’s past, its possible future — is what sets Meow Wolf apart from the host of other art museums or visual museums.

“There’s all these opportunities for people to get deep into the world and the characters and uncover a deeper story and hopefully continue to engage in this exhibition and other exhibitions.”

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FAQs

Meow Wolf Launches In Denver, Taking Visitors (Finally) To Convergence Station? ›

Step into the lobby of Denver's strangest new attraction and the adventure begins. Meow Wolf's Convergence Station offers an interactive galactic experience like few others. It's essentially a four-story art project mixed with immersive theme park designs and world-building.

Is Meow Wolf Convergence Station worth it? ›

Overall, I recommend Convergence Station at Meow Wolf Denver. It's a really cool experience. I don't know how long it will be until I return for another walkthrough, but I'll definitely be back.

How long does it take to get through Meow Wolf convergence station? ›

It should take you a couple of hours to get through Meow Wolf. The more engaged you get in the exhibits and the Meow Wolf clues, the longer it will take you to enjoy the entire Meow Wolf experience. You should plan to stay for 2-3 hours.

What is the story of Meow Wolf convergence? ›

Nearly three decades ago, a freak cosmic event known as the Convergence tore away pieces of four different worlds in the blink of an eye. Ripped from their loved ones and native planets, scores of displaced citizens were thrust into this new Convergence of Worlds, with only memories of the lives they had before.

Is Meow Wolf opening more locations? ›

Immersive art production company Meow Wolf has unveiled its plans to open its sixth permanent exhibition in a Los Angeles movie theater sometime in 2026.

What's the big deal about Meow Wolf? ›

Meow Wolf is an American arts and entertainment company that creates large-scale interactive and immersive art installations that has attracted 10 million visitors across its four locations since it opened.

Is Meow Wolf Denver scary? ›

Our exhibitions are appropriate for all ages and not intended to be scary, but there may be parts of the exhibit that some people, including kids, might not like.

What happens if you are late to Meow Wolf? ›

Less than 30 minutes late? Just let us know when you get here that you're running behind, and please have your ticket confirmation handy. More than 30 minutes late? Email our Meow Wolf Guest Experience Team at help@meowwolf.com or call us at 866 Meow Wolf between 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Mountain Time.

Which Meow Wolf is the biggest? ›

A Guide to Visiting All Three Meow Wolf Locations

The newest and biggest Meow Wolf exhibit, located in Denver, sprawls throughout a 90,000-square-foot building and features more than 70 immersive displays.

Are there drinks at Meow Wolf in Denver? ›

Q. Do you serve food? HELLOFOOD has many grab-and-go food options, as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for purchase.

What does Meow Wolf stand for? ›

At the first meeting of the collective in 2008, everyone present put two words into a hat. We then picked two random words out of the hat and got “Meow Wolf”; thus, this wild experiment was born!

What is the mystery of Convergence Station? ›

To appreciate the complexity of the Convergence Station experience, it is useful to understand the backstory. An unusual cosmic event occurred 25 years ago, when four worlds from different universes merged and obliterated the residents' memories, resulting in the disappearance of four women.

What ages is Meow Wolf good for? ›

Our exhibitions are intended for people of all ages, and with many opportunities for hands-on exploration, Meow Wolf is a family-friendly destination.

How long do people typically spend at Meow Wolf Denver? ›

There is a paid parking lot right next to Meow Wolf so you don't need to worry about finding parking. You can spend for 3-4 hours exploring Meow Wolf. We were there almost four hours before we got hungry and left for lunch.

What is the difference between AREA15 and Meow Wolf? ›

Meow Wolf's Omega Mart is one of many businesses inside AREA15, an immersive entertainment venue. While Meow Wolf operates as a tenant inside of AREA15, it's essential to note that Meow Wolf is a separate business and we cannot modify orders or access their systems in any capacity.

What is Meow Wolf worth? ›

$634—952m (Dealroom.co estimates May 2019.)

How long should I expect to spend at Meow Wolf? ›

Duration: We recommend at least 2 hours, possibly many more. Accessibility Consideration: The first floor of the exhibit, which features the majority of the installation, meets ADA standards and is accessible. To experience the entire exhibit you'll need to go up and down stairs.

How big is Meow Wolf Convergence Station? ›

KHS&S artisans and craftsman helped fulfill this mission transforming the five-story, 90,000 square foot Downtown Denver Meow Wolf into an immersive experience. A collection of three main portals showcases interactive art from more than 110 Denver-based and Meow Wolf artists.

How much does it cost to go to Convergence Station? ›

A trip to Meow Wolf's Denver outpost, Convergence Station, costs Coloradans $30 a visit and out-of-towners $40 a ticket. That's made solving the mystery and returning on the regular out of reach for many Denverites on a budget.

How long does it take to go through Meow Wolf Omega Mart? ›

Duration: We recommend at least 90 minutes to explore the space, and at least 4 hours to follow the story, possibly many more. Accessibility Consideration: The first floor of the exhibit is ADA accessible. There is also an elevator to access the second floor, but some areas include steps or narrow passage ways.

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