
I'd been trying to find the time to visit this museum ever since it opened in 2018, but it just hadn't happened until this week, shortly after it reopened after its COVID-19 closure. I was worried...
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3-D SPACE in Los Angeles is a hub for stereoscopic photography, art, cinema, and education. It serves as a museum gallery showcasing a diverse range of 3-D collections, including 19th Century Diableries, View-Master sculpted figures, analog and digital holograms, and a tribute to 3-D comic book legend Ray Zone.
The center offers an immersive experience for visitors, inviting them to explore the rich history and innovation of 3-D art forms. With a focus on showcasing unique items from the 3-D SPACE collection, the museum provides a platform for patrons to engage with the evolution of stereoscopic technology throughout the years.
3-D SPACE operates as a nonprofit organization with 501(c)3 status, welcoming donations and supporting memberships to sustain its programs and exhibitions. Located in the Alvarado Arts Building in the vibrant Echo Park neighborhood, the museum is open for visits by appointment only, promising an enriching journey into the captivating world of 3-D artistry.
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I'd been trying to find the time to visit this museum ever since it opened in 2018, but it just hadn't happened until this week, shortly after it reopened after its COVID-19 closure. I was worried...
It's a small place with a lot to see! I spent over an hour here. Came for the View-Master exhibit and it was so interesting. I had no idea there were talking view-masters and there were reels that...
Is there such a thing as 100 stars on Yelp? This charming space packs a lot of punch -- from historic "Diableries" of the Victoria Era, to lenticular Wonder Woman comics, to Nosferatu. Something...
Small but mighty! This wonderful little space is full of fascinating and fun items! So engaging! So very unique!
We got a group together and made an appointment to see the 3-D Space on a Saturday morning and it was a lot of fun. A family of four was with us and the kids talked about the museum for the rest...
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