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Gogh by Car Offers a Safe Way for People to Appreciate Works of Art

As drive-in theaters making a comeback, this format is being applied to other experiences like the upcoming Gogh by Car exhibition. The immersive art experience is being named the world’s first drive-in digital art exhibition and for a limited time in June, up to 14 cars will be able to park within the Toronto Star building for an immersive 35-minute art, light and sound show. Naturally, the experience is based on paintings from Vincent van Gogh and it offers a unique way for people to appreciate the masterpieces, especially during a time when art galleries and museums will be planning to reopen and apply social distancing requirements.

The experience not only promises to help people enjoy art in a safe way but also shares a novel experience on a scale that can't be found elsewhere.
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