Related: UH's public art program unveils new 'Mobius Houston' installation. Small portholes attached to industrial pipes allow you to smell a colored patch, suggesting what yellow might smell like (popcorn). In the Chromaroma room, Houston-based chief experience officer Tina Malhotra says the team explored the concept of certain smells triggering our memories. Guests eat them while registering on iPads to get a token that will later connect them to digital photos of their experience-cameras are rigged from ceilings and hidden in walls.
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and Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. The Color Factory is open Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. Tickets are $35 for adults, and $28 for kids 12 and under. Proceeds from custom felt pennants sold in the exhibit gift shop and designed by local Houston artist Carra Sykes will be donated to the Montrose Center, which helps provide behavioral health and support services to Houston's LGBTQ community. The bilingual exhibit has immersed itself in the Houston community by working with local artists, companies and nonprofits. "It is vibrant, philosophical, artistic and quirky, a food-lovers haven and shares the same values about bringing new creative experiences to the city for anybody and everybody to enjoy." "Houston is the perfect fit for Color Factory," Piepmeyer said in a release. Texas officially starts construction on border wall, Gov.Texas researchers release omicron variant winter projection models.Ranking the recruiting classes brought in by Texas schools.Houston cop who struck and killed man with patrol car was driving at an unsafe speed, report details.Generark HomePower ONE review: After more than a month of use, I believe in the power of the Sun.Viral TikTok of Texas construction workers might explain why you're stuck in traffic.'We lost a legend': Famed Texas barbecue pitmaster John Mueller dies at 52.The Color Factory co-founder and CMO, Alison Piepmeyer, said Houston was a no-brainer for the company's third location. The Instagram-famous exhibit debuted in San Francisco in 2017 and then moved to New York in 2018. PICTURE PERFECT: Here's where you can find all of the latest Astros-themed murals in Houston The entire exhibit is self-guided, with the only exception being that guests cannot revisit areas they already passed through. Some of the exhibits include a "black hole" ball pit created in collaboration with NASA, a "Color Me" mural that allows guests to leave their mark with giant five-foot-long markers and a confetti room that explodes with color thanks to hanging, rotating barrels that continuously drop colored confetti onto guests. In addition to serving as the ultimate photo booth, some of the stations offer sweet treats, such as macaroons and mochi ice cream. Each installation was created in partnership with local artists and showcases their individual vision for the Houston-inspired colors.