Interactive art museum Art in Island in Quezon City has finally reopened to the public starting Saturday (October 23, 2021).
The biggest 3D Interactive Art Museum in Asia, known for letting visitors become “part of the art” and pose and play with its paintings and exhibits, has been closed for 19 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the moment, only fully vaccinated guests are allowed to visit the art gallery as per IATF and Quezon City guidelines. Children (17 years old and below) are still not allowed to visit.
Art in Island currently has a temporary operating schedule as they normalize operations. Art in Island will start welcoming guests on October 23, 24, 30, and 31 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Starting November, the museum will be open from Tuesday to Sunday.
This unique 3D museum lets guests have fun and take photos with their one-of-a-kind artworks. Aside from their paintings, the museum also has other new attractions including Black Light Art and Paintings in Motion.
Safety gudelines
- Children 17 years old and below are not allowed to visit the art gallery
- Only fully vaccinated guests are allowed to visit the art gallery as per IATF and Quezon City guidelines
- Check body temperature and fill up contact tracing form before buying tickets
- Visitors are required to wear a face mask and face shields
- Wear socks (guests are not allowed to go barefoot inside the gallery anymore)
- Bring your vaccination card with one valid ID
- Food and drinks are not allowed inside the art gallery
- Please do not spray alcohol on the paintings (yup, that’s an actual rule)
Entrance Fees
- Entrance fee is 500 for adults and 400 for students
- They also have discounts for senior citizen cardholders and PWDs
- The first 100 guests on the reopening dates, dubbed by Art in Island as its “soft opening,” will enjoy a 30% discount.
Location & contact info
Art in Island. #175, 15th Avenue, Barangay Socorro, Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. You can enter through Cubao X to get to the parking lot.
- Tel. no: 4211356
- Email: artinisland@gmail.com
- Facebook Page: Art in Island