General Admission (Adult + Child Under 2 Years)

Pixinity

4.4 (30 Reviews)
Categories: Museums  |  Ages: Birth - 24 Months  |  Format: In-Person

About
Pixinity transports guests to a captivating universe of 10 imaginative rooms for an unforgettable, immersive experience. Guests will navigate their way through a futuristic wonderland of fun, colorful spaces that feature more than 100 individual pieces of sculptures, pixel art, emoji-like characters, digital and gaming icons, and computer-inspired imagery.
When to arrive:
10 minutes before
Cancellation policy:
1 hour in advance
Caregiver required:
Yes

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User Reviews
4.4
30 Reviews
Nov 8, 2019
Super fun for the baby, and it’s for such a great cause. Very instagram worthy! Highly recommend.
Oct 9, 2019
You can take some cute pictures of the kids, only thing is the place is really small. My daughter loved the ball pool.
Oct 8, 2019
We love it. I went with my friend who we share kids of the same age and birthday they had a blast. Nuis and Luna didn’t want to leave the place.
Provider

104 reviews across 2 activities

1 York St., Unit A (enter on the corner of 6th Ave & Laight St), New York, NY 10013
SoHo
(646) 455-0063
About
Pixinity is a pop-futuristic art exhibition and playground designed by artist Tianyu Qiu. This immersive art experience is inspired by the aesthetic of gaming, pop cultural imageries, visual languages, and pixels, the smallest element of the digital world. The exhibition serves as a bridge between digital and real world, guiding visitors through 10 interactive installations.
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Editor’s Tip
‘BORN TO SHINE’ is Pixinity's philanthropic collaboration with Autism Speaks, as both share the goal of raising social awareness for those affected by autism.