Monet goes immersive

‘Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience’ opened in Toronto, converting over 300 of Monet’s works into a multi‑sensory digital exhibition that blends projection, sound and scale []. It’s a reminder that legacy art houses are using immersive tech to reach new audiences and creator partnerships.

Toronto’s edition opened on February 26, 2026 at YZD (30 Hanover Rd., North York) and is scheduled to run through April 30, 2026. (newsroom.feverup.com) The production occupies a venue billed at more than 20,000 square feet and features two‑story, 360‑degree projection environments at YZD. (streetsoftoronto.com) The Toronto presentation was organized by Exhibition Hub in association with the tech‑discovery platform Fever, per the Fever press release announcing the Canadian debut. (newsroom.feverup.com) Exhibition Hub’s executive producer John Zaller is credited with the project and is the same producer behind previous touring immersive art shows such as Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience. (pitchpublicitynyc.com) Programming for the installation includes a virtual‑reality journey and interactive discovery spaces, with visits timed at roughly 60–75 minutes and tickets sold in half‑hour time slots. (monetexpo.com) Before Toronto, the show ran at Exhibition Hub’s Richmond Art Center from October 23, 2025 through January 31, 2026, establishing the title as a multi‑city touring production. (xhbt.org) Similar large‑scale pairings of Monet and Van Gogh have toured as well — for example, Beyond Van Gogh and Beyond Monet opened at the Connecticut Convention Center on May 24, 2025. (beyondvangogh.com)

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