Tickets now on sale for Submersive’s new production at the Peale!

13-30 September | Thu-Sat 7-10pm; Sun 2-5pm 

Tickets are now on sale for the Institute of Visionary History and Archives of the Deep Now, the latest experience devised by Submersive Productions for the Peale Center!

Each experience runs 30-45 minutes for a group of about five people. The Archives of the Deep Now have been recreated by Submersive from instructions left behind by The Institute of Visionary History before they mysteriously vanished in 1997. Each box from The Archives contains an experiment designed to conjure visions of the past in order to ask a specific question. For Episode One, we join Harriet Tubman at a crucial juncture to ask “How does one prevent catastrophe?”

New episodes will be explored in September, October, and November of 2018. We will begin with guided experiences as we discover together the mysterious forces at work in theArchives of the Deep Now. Later in the Fall, guests will have the opportunity to explore and choose their own experiments from The Archive. We will be selling tickets a few weeks at a time, and unveiling new episodes as we gather and incorporate data from our guests.

More details here…

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Author: The Peale

The Peale is based in the first museum to be purpose-built in the United States, designed by architect Robert Cary Long Sr. and opened by artist Rembrandt Peale in 1814. It is a building of many firsts, and today in the creative spirit of its founder is relaunching as an innovative Center to celebrate the unique history of Baltimore, its people and their buildings through the authentic stories of the City. Currently under renovation, the Peale is open for occasional hardhat tours, and all of its programs are available online with live captioning and ASL interpretation.