The art museum in Helsinki had one summer a event for all skateboard lovers. The museum built a skateboard park in one of their floors and let girls and boys rock the halls. Just send a e-mail and if there is still place you could go skateboarding!
Implications - Skateboarding is an old sport that has been more recognized over the past few years. Skateparks are popping up all over the place so that boarders have a safe place to work on their skills. Providing cool places for this demographic is important and could benefit businesses that support the sport like the featured museum who created a skatepark inside its building.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Skatepark Museums
- Museums incorporating skateparks to attract a new demographic of visitors.
- Artistic Skateboarding
- Skateboarders using museums and art installations as a backdrop for creative expression.
- Skateboarding Events
- Hosting skateboarding events in unconventional locations to create unique experiences for participants and spectators alike.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Museum and Art Galleries
- Museums and art galleries could incorporate skateparks and other unconventional attractions to attract younger and more diverse crowds.
- Skateboarding Equipment
- Skateboarding companies have the opportunity to collaborate with museums and art installations to create limited edition skateboard designs that merge art and athleticism.
- Event Planning and Production
- Event planning and production companies can explore the potential of hosting skateboarding events in unconventional locations to attract new audiences and create memorable experiences.
