‘Let’s Fly,’ the latest exhibition from the Balloon Museum, awakens childlike wonder in all of us
By JOHN CARUCCI
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — The first thought that comes to mind when you enter the Balloon Museum for the “Let’s Fly” exhibit is the massive scale of the art. It’s easy to think of such an environment as having either professional-level balloon art or installations that rival the scale of a Thanksgiving Day Parade float, and that would be true. But it’s the adventure of a theme park attraction of this immersive that can awaken the childlike wonder in all of us.T hat’s definitely the intention according to Chiara Caimmi, who serves as the artistic production coordinator. She wants every installation to provide “some kind of interaction” with the audience.“