Step into an 'alternate reality' when the Ministry of Awe opens at Manufacturer's National Bank on March 14

"Alternate Reality" Unfolds at Manufacturer's National Bank as Ministry of Awe Opens

On March 14, a new cultural landmark is set to take shape in Old City as the Ministry of Awe opens its doors to the public. This immersive art exhibition, brainchild of visionary visual artist Meg Saligman, promises to be an unforgettable experience that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy.

The Ministry of Awe is not just another art exhibit; it's a living, breathing entity designed to evoke a sense of connection, mystery, and intrigue in its visitors. The brainchild of Saligman, who has spent over 40 years creating public artworks worldwide, including some of Philadelphia's most iconic murals, this project has been gestating since 2015.

As guests enter the 8,500 square-foot space, they are transported into a world where the boundaries between art, reality, and fantasy dissolve. The exhibition takes its cue from the site's history as a bank, with each corner of the space dedicated to a particular theme that pokes fun at the institution's past.

Visitors will navigate through rooms inspired by loan forgiveness, security offices, and deposit stations, each featuring an eclectic mix of sculptures, murals, performance art, and AI-powered interactive displays. The twist? Each room is designed to be an immersive experience, with 12-foot tall AI-generated bank tellers that seem to sniff out visitors, while petty thieves try to steal from their pockets or recruit others to rob the vault – a space that stores fears instead of cash.

At its core, the Ministry of Awe is an exploration of value. Saligman posits that money, as we know it, is fiction; what if we could create our own reality based on the intrinsic worth of humanity? As she dons the role of the "Ministrix," Saligman becomes a guide through this alternate reality, leading visitors down a rabbit hole of thought-provoking questions and campy humor.

For Saligman, the Ministry of Awe represents a genuine desire to empower upcoming generations of local artists. By hijacking the historic Manufacturer's National Bank building, she aims to create a platform for these creatives to showcase their work and share it with a broader audience.

The project has already generated buzz, with tickets available starting in January for select time slots, and pop-up workshops open to the public to assist with setting up the space. As the doors open on March 14, visitors can expect an experience that is equal parts mind-bending, entertaining, and awe-inspiring – a testament to Saligman's boundless creativity and imagination.

In the end, the Ministry of Awe feels like stepping into an alternate reality – but for Saligman, it's a step closer to making that reality her own. As she says, "Some of the truest things are found in fiction."
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say this Ministry of Awe thing sounds wild 🤯. Like, what if our whole society was just a big simulation? It's kinda scary to think about how much our perception of reality is shaped by our surroundings and the stories we're told. And yet, at the same time, it's pretty cool that someone like Meg Saligman is using art as a way to challenge those norms and push us to think differently.

I'm also curious to see how people will react to this immersive experience 🤔. Will they get lost in the fantasy world or will they be able to pick up on all the deeper themes? Either way, it's gonna be interesting to watch and I might just have to check it out myself 😅.
 
🤔 The Ministry of Awe sounds like a wild ride. I'm not sure if I'd want to be 'sniffed out' by those AI-generated bank tellers, but hey, it's all about immersion, right? 💡 The concept is really interesting - exploring value and the worth of humanity in an alternate reality. It's almost like Saligman is saying that our perception of money and material wealth isn't as important as what truly matters.

I'm curious to see how this exhibition will change people's perspectives on art and reality. Will it be too cheesy or over-the-top? I hope it's a balance between mind-bending and entertaining, like you said. It'll be cool to see the impact it has on upcoming generations of local artists - who knows what kind of innovative ideas will come out of this project.

I do wonder how much of this exhibition is 'real' and how much is just art. Is there a line between the two, or are they meant to blur together? Either way, it sounds like an experience that'll leave you thinking long after you leave the space.
 
idk why they're making such a big deal about this museum 🤔... i mean its cool and all, like who doesn't love an immersive art experience? but its also kinda weird, you know? like how they made 12ft tall bank tellers that can sniff out your cash lol. also the theme of exploring value is pretty deep, i guess... if money is just fiction what's the real value of humanity? 🤷‍♀️
 
just had the craziest idea 🤯 - what if we use this Ministry of Awe thing as a model to rethink how we value ourselves and our communities? like instead of just talking about it, we actually create a space where people can explore their own worth and connection to others. it could be so powerful 💖 to give ppl a chance to experience that kind of self-discovery and empathy in real life 🌎
 
I'm not sure if I'm ready for this new thing, the Ministry of Awe or whatever it is 🤔. Reminds me of those old-school video games back in the day where you'd enter a virtual world and think you were escaping reality. Nowadays everyone's all about immersive experiences... it's like we're living in some kind of sci-fi movie already 😅.

I mean, I love art, but this one sounds pretty wild. I'm not sure if I'd want to navigate through rooms inspired by loan forgiveness and security offices, that just seems kinda weird. But hey, I'm all for trying new things, right? Maybe it's like one of those old-school art installations where you're meant to be confused... like that one exhibit in Philly with the giant taxidermied squirrel 🦊.

Still, I've heard Saligman's got some pretty wild ideas about money being fiction and whatnot. Like, I get it, value is subjective, but this just feels like a bunch of hooey to me 😒. Guess that's what makes it an art exhibit, though?
 
I'm hyped about this new exhibit at the Manufacturer's National Bank! I mean, who wouldn't want to explore an immersive art space that plays with reality and fantasy? 🤯 The fact that it's a living breathing entity designed by Meg Saligman is just mind-blowing. She's been working on this project for decades and it shows in the level of detail and creativity she's brought to the table.

I love how each room is themed around different aspects of banking, like loan forgiveness and security offices. It's not just about art, it's also a commentary on our relationship with money and value. And the AI-powered interactive displays are going to be so cool! I'm excited to see the 12-foot tall bank tellers come to life.

What I think I love most about this project is that it's creating a platform for local artists to showcase their work. It's not just an exhibit, it's a community-driven initiative that's going to bring people together and inspire them to think differently about art and reality. 🎨
 
Wow 🤯! This is gonna be so lit 💥. Imagine walking into a bank and everything just turns upside down 😂. AI-powered tellers trying to rob your pockets? Genius 💡. I'm low-key excited to see this exhibit, but also kinda nervous about what my brain's gonna handle 🧠. Can't wait for March 14!
 
I'm not sure I buy all this hype around the Ministry of Awe 🤔💸. Sounds like just another fancy art exhibit to me. What's with the whole "alternate reality" thing? Is it really going to make us question our values and worth as humans? Or is it just a bunch of weird and wacky installations to impress tourists 🎉👀.

And what's up with the AI-powered bank tellers trying to steal from people's pockets? That's just creepy 😳. And the idea that we can create our own reality based on humanity's intrinsic worth? Sounds like just another feel-good philosophy to me 🙄. Give me something a bit more substance and depth, you know?
 
I don’t usually comment but I just had to share my thoughts on this new art exhibit... 🤯 It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie! The idea of an AI-generated bank teller that sniffs out visitors and tries to steal from their pockets is wild. And the fact that it's meant to be an immersive experience, with different rooms each exploring themes like loan forgiveness and security offices, sounds like a real trip.

I think what I find most fascinating about this project is how it challenges our perceptions of value and reality. The artist, Meg Saligman, seems to be asking us if we can create our own reality based on the intrinsic worth of humanity. It's a pretty deep question, but I love that she's pushing people to think differently.

I don't know about you guys, but I'm definitely intrigued by this exhibit and would love to check it out when it opens... 🎨
 
just saw this on instagram, looks so trippy 🤯 the whole thing about creating our own reality based on humanity's worth... feels kinda deep 💭 also who needs cash when you can have emotions as currency? 😂 anyway check out the exhibit starting march 14th at manufacturer's national bank - sounds like a wild ride 🎢
 
omg i'm so down for this 😍 i mean can u imagine walking into a bank but its literally not a bank anymore 🤯 like what if money is just a thought and we can create our own reality? 🌐 it sounds trippy but also kinda deep, you feel? 💭 the fact that there are interactive displays with AI-powered tellers trying to steal from ur pockets is just too funny 😂 i need to check this out ASAP. also, who else is excited for an immersive art experience like this? 👀 it's literally going to be a whole new world 🌎
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole AI thing 🤖. I mean, 12-foot tall robots sneaking up on you and asking for your money? It's like something out of The Matrix 😂. But seriously, Meg Saligman is a genius. I loved her murals in Philly back in the day (2008, anyone?) and this exhibit looks like it's going to be just as mind-blowing. I'm excited to see how they use AI to create this immersive experience. And who knows, maybe we'll learn something about value along the way 💸. Can't wait to check it out on March 14th 👀
 
omg this is so trippy 🤯 i mean what if we can create our own reality based on the worth of humanity? is that even possible? 🤔 and those ai generated bank tellers are SO cool 🤑 but also kinda creepy 😳 like how they're sniffing out visitors' pockets, is it a commentary on how we trust technology? 🤖 i wanna see this exhibit for myself, it sounds like a wild ride 💥
 
omg i'm so hyped for this!!! 🤩 it's crazy how meg saligman is pushing boundaries with this immersive exhibit. the idea of blurring reality and fantasy is already giving me chills 💀 i love that she's using the historical bank space to poke fun at our past and create a platform for local artists. as someone who's been to philly, it'll be sick to see this project come to life in old city 🌆 i'm also intrigued by the AI-powered displays – it's like something out of a sci-fi movie 🚀 can't wait to explore the ministry of awe when it opens up on march 14! 💥
 
🤯 this exhibit is going to be SO wild!!! I mean, who needs reality when you can have AI-powered bank tellers trying to steal your cash 😂. I'm low-key excited for the part where they're like 'your money's worthless, but your emotions are priceless'. That's some real food for thought, Meg Saligman 🤯. Can't wait to explore this alternate reality and see what other mind-bending experiences await us! 💥
 
ugh, another crazy art project 🤯 this whole "alternate reality" thing is just a bunch of hooey, if you ask me... what's next? virtual reality for all? 🚀 it's like they're trying to take us down the rabbit hole and we don't even know how to stop at the bottom 🐰 i mean, don't get me wrong, meg saligman's got some skills, but this whole Ministry of Awe thing is just a bunch of fluff... where's the practicality? what's the point of paying good money to walk around in a bank and be told there are AI-generated thieves trying to steal your cash? 😂 sounds like a bad video game to me 🎮
 
this exhibit is gonna be insane 1🤯! i mean, an immersive art experience that combines AI, performance art, and interactive displays? that sounds like a dream come true for any creative genius out there 🤖💻. meg saligman's vision of creating an alternate reality where the boundaries between art, reality, and fantasy dissolve is pure magic ✨. i love how she's using the historic manufacturer's national bank building as a canvas for this masterpiece – it's like she's taking something old and turning it into something entirely new 🔓. can't wait to explore all 8,500 square feet of this wonderland 🌐!
 
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