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SF’s Amazing Immersive Art Show Ends February 28

It’s your last chance to experience the Asian Art Museum’s interactive landscape of blooming flowers, darting fish, and soaring crows.
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Step into an experience like no other: at teamLab: Continuity, you become part of an interactive landscape of blooming flowers, darting fish, and soaring crows.

Ends February 28, 2022 – Due to popular demand, teamLab: Continuity has been extended through Monday, Feb. 28. This is your last chance to experience this fan-favorite exhibition — don’t miss out. Buy tickets.

At teamLab: Continuity, you will find yourself immersed in a wondrous ecosystem of lush imagery drawn from nature and East Asian art that dynamically evolves around you. Sumptuous images of inky crows and fluorescent flowers, fluttering butterflies and darting fish propel you to wander, to pause, and to marvel. 

teamLab: Continuity
Ends Monday, February 28, 2022
Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
Get TicketsMidweek Tickets are $20 and include full admission to the museum. (Weekend tickets are $25)

  • Discount $15 tickets available on Thursday nights after 5pm.

New hours through Feb. 28:

Thu: 12–9 PM
Fri: 10 AM–6 PM
Sat: 10 AM–9 PM
Sun–Mon: 10 AM–6 PM
Tue–Wed: Closed

teamLab: Continuity is the first exhibition in the new Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang Pavilion.
With 8,500 square feet of continuous gallery space — the most in San Francisco — this new pavilion endows the museum with unparalleled freedom and flexibility to create exhibitions that raise the bar for interpretation, technology, and design. The inaugural immersive digital experience from teamLab, the world-famous international art collective, takes advantage of the pavilion’s unique features.

Tokyo-based international collective teamLab is renowned for its interactive, interconnected digital artworks that dissolve boundaries between artwork and viewer, inside and outside, and art and technology.

For teamLab, technology is a means rather than an end. Your experience is not about the digital realm but instead about the natural world — portrayed as a pulsing, transforming, interconnected ecosystem — and your place in it.