easy
1–2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels, including children and seniors, as the activity involves minimal physical exertion.
Step into a vibrant world of light and creativity at Paradox Immersive Art in El Paso. Engage with interactive installations and create memorable moments for all ages.
Discover a unique cultural adventure with Paradox Immersive Art by LT Art Design in El Paso, Texas. This captivating experience offers visitors an interactive journey through immersive installations created by notable artists Laura Turón and Gitzel Moncivais. Guests of all ages are invited to explore vibrant projections and engage with hands-on art that transforms the traditional gallery visit into a dynamic and participatory event. Ideal for families, art lovers, and creative minds alike, the space encourages exploration and self-expression in a welcoming environment. Capture unforgettable moments through stunning photos and videos that highlight the colorful, ever-changing art displays. Located in the heart of El Paso, this experience offers a refreshing break from outdoor adventure tours—fusing art, technology, and community engagement. Whether you’re a local or visiting the city, Paradox Immersive Art promises an inspiring encounter that sparks imagination and connection.
The interactive projections and installations are perfect for capturing unique photos and videos, so don’t forget your device.
This experience welcomes all ages, so bring the kids to enjoy hands-on art in a safe, creative space.
Confirm opening hours and any special events or workshops through LT Art Design’s booking site to maximize your visit.
While mostly indoors, you’ll want comfy shoes to explore the exhibit areas at your own pace.
El Paso has a vibrant art scene influenced by its rich cultural heritage blending American, Mexican, and Native American traditions.
The local art community promotes sustainable materials and techniques to reduce environmental impact in cultural events.
Capture vibrant moments and interactive art displays.
Ensure comfort while walking and standing during the exhibit.
El Paso evenings can be cool, especially in fall and winter.
fall specific
Stay hydrated when exploring El Paso before or after your visit.
summer specific