Katy C.
Yelp
The GRAM is currently exhibiting The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited until January 14 - I'm so glad we got to experience this massive collection of Jim Henson's works. He is well known for Sesame Street and other Muppets, Fraggle Rock, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, and more - but I was blown away to learn that he also created many commercials, corporate videos, television shows, experimental movies and more. He even had a concept for a nightclub with projections on molded walls that never came to fruition but would still be cool today. He really seemed to be on the cutting edge of technology and seeing some of the photos of sets was very cool. The exhibit was huge, taking up most of the second floor. It was so fun to see some very familiar characters like Kermit the Frog, Count von Count, and Grover. A few of the interactive elements of the exhibit were out of order, but there was so much to see I didn't really care.
Admission to the GRAM is only $10 for adults, which I think is incredibly reasonable. The Jim Henson exhibit was an extra $10. I would expect to pay $20 for admission alone at a museum of this caliber, so I was happy to pay this extra fee. We actually went on a Thursday evening, where admission is free, so we just had to pay the $10 for the special exhibit. There was a line out the door, but it moved quickly and efficiently.
The other main exhibit was a feature on American sculpture, which I found really interesting and thought-provoking. There's also a Salvador Dali exhibit currently which didn't make me feel any type of way, but that's art for you!
We're lucky to have this art museum in the heart of downtown. I always look forward to the exhibits that come through.