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Balloon Museum Emotion Air San Francisco

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Balloon Museum Emotion Air San Francisco
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About Balloon Museum Emotion Air San Francisco

At the Balloon Museum's "EmotionAir: Art You Can Feel" exhibition in San Francisco, children embark on a sensory adventure through 20 interactive inflatable art installations. Designed to evoke a range of emotions, the exhibit invites young visitors to touch, explore, and engage with oversized sculptures and immersive environments. Highlights include a vast pit filled with yellow plastic balls for tactile exploration and a blackened room filled with white floating bubbles, offering a unique experience that stimulates both imagination and emotion.

 

The exhibition is suitable for all ages, with children under three receiving free admission. Timed-entry tickets help manage crowd flow, allowing families to enjoy each installation at their own pace. While the experience is designed with adults in mind, it offers a full-body journey through emotion, movement, and wonder, making it a rare opportunity for children to experience art not just with their eyes, but with their whole self.

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1. This tour has been verified by one of our team members or a trusted community member.

2. It does not include or stop at venues that are only for adults.

3. Tour guides are friendly towards kids and make an effort to answer their questions and ensure they feel special.

4. Tour guides are attentive to parents' requests, including stop breaks as needed.

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