The trippy Omega Mart grocery store at Meow Wolf Las Vegas has restocked its shelves with new art brimming with social commentary that visitors can purchase as souvenirs while exploring the immersive art playground designed for the Instagram Age.
Meow Wolf recently unveiled six new artist exhibits at the Las Vegas location along with a new line of surreal products in the Omega Mart grocery store at the front of the the 52,000-square-foot maximalist art space that opened in 2021 in the Area15 experiential retail complex about 10 minutes away from the Las Vegas Strip.
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Meow Wolf’s unique brand of mind bending interactive entertainment is hard to explain but fun to explore.
Each one-of-a-kind installation is equal parts imaginative, participatory, excessive, psychedelic, fantastical and awe inspiring with a layered mix of sculpture, painting, sound and lighting.
The hands-on explorable art exhibits connect interactive worlds with underlying storylines that combine elements of escape rooms, selfie museums and immersive projection mapping experiences.
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Three of the new exhibits at Meow Wolf Las Vegas can be found upstairs along the Dramcorp executive hallway in the headquarters of the unethical corporation at the center of the Omega Mart narrative.
The Daydream exhibit by Las Vegas artist Mila May takes you inside Dramcorp office D204 where an employee has been tracking the fallout from a mysterious additive known as “Source” that has been added to many Omega Mart products.
The Them exhibit in Dramcorp office D207 by Meow Wolf artist Whitney Lehn Meltz explores the concept of self in a darkened space filled with hand sculptures, a cryptic language and a hand-painted mirror ball.
Down the hall, the Room Formerly Known As by Meow Wolf artists Jess Webb and Sofia Howard features an ethereal pastel landscape populated by absurd creatures from a forgotten dream.
Portals from one exhibit to the next are hidden in plain sight throughout the multi-level Meow Wolf experience. Opening an Omega Mart refrigerated cooler or a seemingly off-limits janitor’s door will take you from one art installation to another.
The recently added Delulu Lounge by Meow Wolf artists Elana Schwartz and Jaelah Kuehmichel serves as a “chill space” in the sensory overload art attraction. The spaceship-like lounge at the top of a staircase offers views of the hubbub below via bubble windows.
An ice chest by Las Vegas artist Gail Gilbert located in the Projected Desert in the main gallery invites visitors to stick their head inside and experience the sights and sounds of a deity-like figure known as Rhampa in another new exhibit.
A rotating exhibit space on the ground floor houses the Stupendous Intergalactic Interdimensional Trophy Room by UNLV student Dan Hernandez.
The shelves of the Omega Mart grocery store that serves as the main entrance to Meow Wolf Las Vegas are filled with an evolving line of absurd products brimming with social commentary. Anything that has a price tag can be purchased as a souvenir.
The newest line of Omega Mart products include:
- Mysterious Objects of Ritual Stapler
- What is Butter? Purse
- Infinity Melon Lamp
- Bread Clip Travel Pillow
The Meow Wolf artist collective opened its first permanent installation — known as the House Of Eternal Return — in a spacious Santa Fe, New Mexico, warehouse space in 2016. Since then, new locations have opened in Houston, Dallas, Denver and Las Vegas.
The new Meow Wolf Los Angeles will open in early 2026 in the Cinemark movie theater complex at the Howard Hughes Los Angeles outdoor shopping mall in West L.A.
Tickets for Meow Wolf Las Vegas start at $43 for general admission. A $139 Supremium Portal Pass offers unlimited visits to every Meow Wolf location for a year.