Join the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art for an evening of superstitions and primal fears at “Tech-Tacular Superstitions” on Friday, October 25 from 7-10 PM at the Museum, located on the west end of Mission Plaza.
Hosted in partnership with SLOMA’s Digital Art Group, this Halloween-themed party showcases one-night-only interactive digital art installations from local artists that challenge us to face our fears in a fun and playful way. All funds raised from the event will go toward the support of SLOMA’s digital art exhibition from September 4–November 1, 2020. Festive dress is encouraged and prizes will be awarded for art inspired costumes and “wearable technology.”
Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door, and $10 for students with a valid college ID. Tickets include one free beer/wine and finger food. Additional beverages will be for sale. Special thank you to Firestone Walker for donating beer for the event. Tickets can be purchased at www.sloma.org/product/superstitions or by calling (805) 543-8562.
The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, dedicated to the education, presentation and preservation of the visual arts of California’s Central Coast, is located at 1010 Broad Street, on the west end of Mission Plaza. Hours are 11 AM–5 PM. Closed Tuesdays. Free admission, donations appreciated. For more info, visit SLOMA.org.