I had been wanting to come here for a long, long time. It was so worth the wait. The tickets were reasonable for the amount of fun we had. The place is amazingly immersive. So beautiful. I suppose its a little bit like a kids world in downtown Chicago. The staff were incredibly polite, and the place was clean and accessible. We loved every minute.
I went back in January and the visuals of this place is fantastic. I made sure to acknowledge every crevice of creativity within that space because it’s so well thought out. I loved it and planning my 2nd trip to see Flyboy & Lil Mama
The Nevermore Park was amazing!We loved everything about it, the music, the ambiance, and we cant forget the ART! Everything was so detailed and beautiful and every piece had so much meaning even the bathroom! We all loved it so much and are huge fans of Mr. Brantleys work!!
Very friendly staff. Great setup in a fairly limited space, with lots of things to see. You can touch and pick up anything you see. Child friendly, although some installations can be quite noisy.
This place is really cool! The space may seem small but there is so much to explore, so much to interact with. This exhibit was created to make you think, come to conclusions or make up a whole new narrative.
I was excited to spend a friends birthday here. The pop up museum was not worth the money. There are museums all over the city that I would enjoy spending longer that the 15-20 minutes I was in here. Careful buying anything. They will not exchange even a gift when it is the wrong size.
When you enter this exhibition you will feel like you went back in time. The artwork reminded of how my brother loved playing with Star Wars action figures and it reminded me of my preschool that had all the toys that you liked. The train reminded me of the old days when public transportation was the only thing. I’ve only taken the train once in the city and it was definitely a deal breaker but the artist made it feel inviting and comfortable. Inside the train there’s a little surprise in the back that reminded me of the old lounging rooms. I also thought the music and artwork on the walls really tied everything together. The coal mines reminded me of when we went to the museum tour. The atmosphere felt futuristic yet like I was in a time capsule. I felt like I was inside of an adults memory exploring what mad them who they are today. I love the energy that was inside the art it felt free, cultured and timeless.
Serendipity in action! Went here on a friends recommendation during a recent trip to Chicago. Loved discovering every inch of the space. The details, the ideas, the music - it all came together. It starts as an art gallery and then goes rogue. The artist was new to me - now i see his work all over the city and understand he is Chicagoan of the year. What an interesting mix of people and everyone got into it all - hipsters, parents and young kids, teenagers and real grownups as well. No pictures from me - discover it on your own. And take a minute to sit in one of the lawn chairs and observe the passing scene.That was fun too. Everyone had a smile on their face.
Excellent way to spend an afternoon. All of the exhibits are a sight to see. Love the immersive aspect of the show.You can wear a Tuskeegee Airmen jacket or lounge in a tiki room with 1980s dolls hanging overhead. The mix of light and sound takes you to an otherworldly place that feels oddly familiar.
Amazing experience for all ages!!. Really take your time to go through every nook and cranny. One thing I love is how it doesn’t get to crowded and the merch is actually at a reasonable price. Great Job Hebru & the whole Flyboy Universe, this was well needed fro the city.
This was an amazing experience. Do some research before coming. Explore, then ask the helpful staff your questions to gain context. This is a highlight in Chicago. A must see.
Not just the Home of Flyboy, but the Home of Lil Mama too! Absolutely amazing experience. So many fantastic pieces of Hebru Brantleys original artwork. Plus, the opportunity to explore life-size (and bigger) figures from Herbus glorious imagination. Definitely a must see. And, super kid friendly.
This was fly experience. This is a wonderful exhibit rich with swagger and color!
An amazing exhibit and worth it! Everywhere was filled with wonder and excitement. Ive never experienced anything like it. The art is beautiful! I was in awe of all of the efforts that went into this.
This definitely felt flat for me. Some beautiful and photo friendly set pieces but ultimately not as grounded in story or world building as I anticipated. I left feeling like Id have to wait for a later iteration to really engage with a world I was excited and curious about.Also for its price bracket and the abundance of free/affordable arts and culture museums in the city it just isnt the best use of your dollar. The whole experience takes about 30 minutes.
Sensory experience. Very well done. You walk 5 ft in any direction and something new is happening.I dont handle lound noises very well. I couldnt tolerate it for very long.
I would recommend getting here before its too late. This is a creative glimpse into the mind of Chicagos own, Hebru Brantley. The Flyboy Flygirl concepts are the highlight of his brand. However, the are some surprises that these pictures dont show. This popup museum is fully immersive. There is free street parking!
Nevermore Park: Home of Flyboy lives up to the hype. The interaction with the art and scenes is brilliant. It is a small place, so appreciate the details each scene. Personally I enjoyed the Red Tails immersion with books, jacket, goggles.
An amazing escape from reality! Has to be experienced.
The exhibit was EVERYTHING!!! I absolutely loved each piece and would definitely recommend checking it out of you are in the area.
Good interactive exhibit with a dope 80s/90s vibe. The gift shop leaves something to be desired though. Overall its worth the entrance fee.
This art installation/experience was wonderful. The space was set up very efficiently and the whole experience lasted about 1 hour. I could’ve spent way more time in there, however. The whole thing is interactive, where you can touch, pick up, play with, wear, photograph everything in the space. The staff was wonderful, too! It was just a great experience overall!
Fun interactive experience the only con was it was shorter than I expected.
This place was incredible. I had no idea who the study was before I went and that didnt matter at all. It was such an intricate and beautiful exhibit.
Beautiful exhibit. Very provoking
Amazingly beautiful, detailed and imaginative. Creative artistry that is personal, political and magical all in one. The whole family loved it!
This was fun. Slightly underwhelming for the price but it’s really what it says it is-a fully immersive & interactive experience. Good for kids too. I would go again
Its an interesting experience. I liked the cultural angle. But Ive also been to Meow Wolf so...
Loved it! Came all the way from PA just to see this place & show love to a well thought out exhibit. Place is great for kids to see as well. Cant buy any art there. But a few hoodie & tees will cerfice.
The experience itself was great. I bought a sweatshirt as a gift for someone & these run VERY small. Upon driving back to simply swap it was I was told that all sales were final by the 3 employees that were working who could seem to care less. I was even looking to purchase a few more items but after the being told that all sales were final & basically being brushed off I wouldnt want to support this company again. This is the same place that runs the Wndr Museum. I will not be supporting their future pop ups & my art friends that were stoked about this exhibit have since changed their minds about supporting this awesome local artist. I doubt that Hebru Brantley would approve of treating his supporters in this manner. All I wanted was to swap out a sweatshirt that was purchased a day prior for the next size up. It was not dirty or worn/wrinkled. The employees should at least act as though they cared.
A truly immersive experience taking you into the universe of Flyboy. As someone less familiar with Hebru Brantleys work, it wouldve been nice to be given more background information about the exhibits and the artistic process that went into making Nevermore Park. I enjoyed walking through and experiencing everything on my own, but I always like being given some guidance regarding intent and purpose when viewing art. I was also a bit disappointed with the amount of content provided based on the ticket price, although what was available was clearly thought through and densely packed with meaning.
Great experience for young and old. Wonderful venture in the creative world of Hebru Brantly. Make sure your phone or camera has plenty of battery juice, and aside than the emergency exit, dont be afraid to peek behind each door or curtain in the space .
Great installation. Reviews said average visit one hour, which led me to believe it would be much larger. I was there for maybe 15/20 minutes.
Underwhelmed and costly. Unique exhibit but Im sure the artist would be disappointed in how the staff treats the customers. A sweatshirt was purchased (over priced, imho) a size too small. After a call and a trip to the store, the store manager, Dani, would rather refuse an exchange of the item for a larger size along with my intention to purchase additional items. I was told I could pay the admissions price to visit the gift store in order to purchase items. I try to support small businesses, but after this experience, I am reminded of ease of exchange when buying online.
Really cool to see one of Chicago’s finest have his own exhibit in the city. I’ve been following his work for years and was excited to finally have a place dedicated to Hebru’s art.That being said the whole experience feels lacking for the price of admission. I totally understand that it takes a lot to keep the exhibit running but given how small the place is you can do the entire exhibit in 20 minutes. There is some stuff to interact with and look at but no context or “lore” literally just a text introduction at the begging of the exhibit.I was expecting to have some context on the inspiration of the characters and the world Hebru has been crafting for all these years.Overall if you’re a fan of Hebru’s work and of Chicago culture it’s a definite must. It’s just really hard to recommend people spend money on this if they don’t know about flyboy or Hebru because of the high admission price.
My daughter and I had THE MOST AMAZING EXPERIENCE! It was different from any art exhibition...interactive, entertaining, and delightful! #HEBRUBRANTLY, Im forever a fan!
Over-hyped. Perfect for Instagram pics. Cant say it was worth $33.
Definitely left a memorable impression. Amazing experience
This one of the coolest museums ever!
This exhibition was super cool, it provoked every sense. It was a Chicago experience that I will remember.
Not worth the money. Staff were rude. More clutter than an exhibition. Did I mention the staff were rude?
Such detailed, thoughtful installations and a really fun, wonderful experience. Highly recommend, even for the price, just go for it.
Very cool art installations. I think it closes soon so get there asap!
Had a great time. definitely worth the time and money.
I felt inspired when I left in a way that I havent in a long time.
Cool exhibit. Wish I would have known more what I could or couldnt touch, feel, enter, ect. Because it was unclear, I felt a tad uneasy.....also could have been because I was at Art Institute earlier in the day so had the do not get too close or do not touch feeling. Plan about a 30 minute visit.
It was an interesting exhibit, I just wish that there had been more, especially considering how much tickets were and the type of artist Hebru Brantly is. I was still pretty impressed, and his totally transformed the space to make it into his own world.
Great visual and audio art experience
Interesting assembly of art.
Fantastic art installation!
Nice exhibit. Slightly over priced, but I support my people.
The art was beautifully created and brought together to life so nicely done, i just thought i overpaid for what the studio room had to offer i thought it wouldve been like maybe 2 to 3 floors of the building with the art but it was literally one giant studio with maybe 3-4 rooms to explore besides the huge center room with art, so if theres a lot of people it feels so cramped and frustrating, i went on a sunday afternoon and i got to be around some rude and arrogant entitled people i guess feeling frustrated from the lack of space and the crowd, but did not like the experience, maybe ill give it a try when its not too packed
The exhibits definitely show the history of Chicago. Really nice!
Totally dope. Visually pleasing
A great experience! Need to visit again so I can find all the hints!!
Awesome immersive experience with tons of cool interactive stuff
Amazing creative intersctive space.
Havent been there but $26 is not that friendly for the neighborhood kids who should be seeing all your beautiful work!!!
One word: Brilliant!
Enjoyed alot!
Interesting interactive installation
Amazing, immersive art experience
A great experience for all
Dope! Nostalgic! History!
AWESOME MUST SEE
Absolutely awesome world
Groovy spot.
Love the art and message
Beautiful and fun!
Awesome experience
Interactive, hip, intriguing
GREAT EXHIBIT
FLY!!!
Amazing
This exhibit is AMAZING!!!!
Dont sleep on this!
Dopeness all around!!!!
Loved it
Sensational
Exceptional!
Excellent
So DOPE!!