CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Imagine Exhibitions opens Harry Potter: The Exhibition

blooloop: Imagine Exhibitions, a leader in worldwide travelling exhibitions and entertainment, has provided details of its bespoke Harry Potter: The Exhibition installation, which debuted in Philadelphia last month. The all-new exhibition celebrates the memorable characters and settings seen in the films and stories of Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, and the expanded Wizarding World through carefully crafted environments that take guests behind the scenes.

2 comments:

Viscaya Wilson said...

For some reason, I am still shocked by the popularity and presence of Harry Potter in modern culture. That being said, the older I get the more inspired and connected I feel to the narrative and the childish wonder that I associate with this world. I admire fantasy now as I get more engrossed in the realities of adulthood and maturity. Also, as a part-time teacher, I really love that Harry Potter is still being retold. I love to see kids reading and being passionate about it. It's a skill that many in my generation have lost. So, the rediscovery of Harry Potter for me represents a reinvigoration of my love for reading and learning, and most importantly joy and creativity. There is a sense of community that can be formed because of this, I have gained some of my closest friends through this subject. When you love something, you want to share it, and that is a beautiful thing.

Akshatha said...

I think this is so freaking cool. As someone who grew up loving Harry Potter and still very much does, I love the idea of another thing that brings the magic of harry potter to the real world. I am a little surprised that this exhibition is allowed as I totally thought universal had a large chokehold on the harry potter series and everything that would make it an experience. I myst also say I am also surprised that people are still into harry potter, especially the younger generation now that movies are not being released and the series is no longer insanely in the public sphere. I love to see this series live on. I am also a little worried as I have been to the Van Gogh traveling exhibit and was less than impressed so I do hope this exhibition does the series justice. Looking at the pictures and the types of interactions, I do have high hopes