More Chances To Gogh: Nashville’s Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit At Lighthouse Artspace Extended Until September 5

Photo Credit: Eric Ahlgrim

Immersive Van Gogh, the captivating art exhibit that highlights renowned Post–Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, has been extended until Monday, September 5th at Nashville’s Lighthouse ArtSpace, located at 4416 Ridgefield Way. To purchase tickets for Immersive Van Gogh, visit nashvillevangogh.com.

“Lighthouse ArtSpace Nashville is unquestionably one of the venues we are most proud of, and an ideal setting for enjoying digital art,” said producer Corey Ross.  “We are gratified that so many Nashvillians have embraced Immersive Van Gogh and we anticipate that this production is just the first of many exciting experiences we will present in the space.  Thank you to everyone who has so warmly welcomed us to Nashville.”

Immersive Van Gogh has opened to rave reviews in Music City.

“Vibrant, emotional”
– WZTV-TV (FOX)

“This has been the buzz around the country, and we are so excited to have it here in Nashville.”
– Carole Sullivan, Today in Nashville, WSMV-TV (NBC)

“Become inspired as the art forms and gets created all around you.”
– Mix 92.9 WJXA-FM

“Visitors are immersed in Van Gogh’s works — from his sunny landscapes and night scenes to his portraits and still life paintings.”
Main Street Nashville

“A New Spin on taking in the artwork of Vincent Van Gogh’s works.”
– Tosin Fakile, WSMV-TV (NBC)

“Finally, see the world as Vincent Van Gogh painted it.  It is worth it! It’s worth the wait. It’s worth the cost!”
– Tracy Kornet, WSMV-TV (NBC)

“Art like you’ve never seen it before.”
Talk of the Town, WTVF-TV (CBS)

“You’ll want to ‘Gogh’ to this exhibit.”
Nashville Parent

“A visually spectacular digital art exhibition.”
Nashville Music Guide

“This ultimate, not-to-be-missed Nashville immersive art exhibit is perfect for the whole family – kids love it! Whether you’re looking for the perfect date, an excursion with friends, a photo-perfect ladies’ night or an unforgettable solo expedition, Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is one of the best things to do in Nashville this summer! Astonishing in scale and breathtakingly imaginative, you will experience Van Gogh’s art in a completely new and unforgettable way.”
Do615

“Have your mind blown at the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit.”
– Thrills


Featuring animations of 40 of Van Gogh’s masterpieces, Immersive Van Gogh was designed by creative director and Italian film producer Massimiliano Siccardi, with original, mood-setting music by Italian multimedia composer Luca Longobardi, who provided a score combining experimental electronic music with pure, ethereal and sparse piano. Vittorio Guidotti is the Art Director. Siccardi and Longobardi are both pioneers of immersive digital art experiences in Paris. With 67 projectors illuminating over 15,000 square-feet, visitors to Immersive Van Gogh are encircled from head-to-toe in Van Gogh’s brushstrokes and colors, including animated details from works such as Self Portrait with Felt Hat (1888), The Bedroom in Arles (1889), Irises (1889) and The Starry Night (1889).

The Immersive Van Gogh exhibition recently partnered with America’s favorite kefir company, Lifeway Foods, to bring Nashvillians yoga under The Starry Night. Patrons can sign up for the Gogh with Lifeway Kefir Immersive Yoga experience. The classes are led by Small World Yoga instructors and take place inside Lighthouse ArtSpace, 4416 Ridgefield Way, Nashville, TN 37205.

People of all fitness levels are welcome to enroll in the 35-min yoga class. All classes take place within the multi-sensory and all-encompassing Immersive Van Gogh experience. Each workout is designed to challenge the body and inspire the mind; choreographed in harmony with the music, sounds, light and moving images from Van Gogh’s vast catalogue of masterpieces. After class, participants are invited to stay and experience the art around them one more time. All Gogh with Lifeway Kefir Immersive Yoga participants will receive a nutritious Lifeway Kefir sample, packed with probiotics to nourish their microbiome and to recover from their yoga session.

Classes are available on Fridays at 8:15 am and Saturdays at 7:15 am. Capacity is limited in keeping with the City of Nashville’s COVID-19 protocols. Admission is $54.99 per person/per class. To reserve a spot, visit nashvillevangogh.com/buy-yoga-tickets

Ticket prices for Immersive Van Gogh start at $39.99 ($24.99 for children 16 or younger), with timed and flexible ticket options available, in addition to VIP and date night experiences. The venue is easily accessible by public transportation and has ample parking in the nearby parking garage. For more information about Immersive Van Gogh, visit nashvillevangogh.com. Follow the exhibition on social media at @vangoghnvl on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

About Lighthouse Immersive

Lighthouse Immersive creates, produces and distributes innovative digital immersive art experiences through its experiential entertainment multiplex digital art galleries, aiming to cultivate community and creativity through large-scale events and exhibitions of all art forms. Lighthouse Immersive offers versatile spaces for creators to present their work while engaging audiences in unique art experiences that encourage dialogue and inspire new artistic creations. Lighthouse Immersive has produced the world premiere of Immersive Van Gogh, Immersive Frida Kahlo and Immersive Klimt: Revolution to more than 21 North American cities.

Recognized as the leader in immersive art experiences, Lighthouse Immersive custom designs each of their venues, named Lighthouse ArtSpace, to distinctly envelop the various architectural settings they inhabit, it operates galleries in a range of historic venues including refurbished industrial and retail spaces.

Since 2021, the company has opened or is opening 21 new galleries in North American cities including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Boston, and Denver, and is currently expanding into additional markets. To date, Lighthouse Immersive has sold over 5 million tickets to Immersive Van Goghacross North America, with Artnet calling it “one of the largest coordinated art phenomena of all time.”