At “ EmotionAir: Art You Can Feel , ” the latest import from the roving Balloon Museum , you’re not so much viewing art as you are being swallowed by it. The space hums with light, color and the faint whoosh of industrial fans—a cathedral of air where the holy sacrament is snapping a selfie before the moment deflates.

Until April 6, 2026, Avondale’s Fields Studios will be packed with nearly 20 soundstage-sized balloon-based installations—like horned sculptures spouting soap bubbles, inflated spheres scrawled with abstract squiggles and, of course, the infamous rose-colored ball pit that was essentially the best supporting actor in season three of

True to the exhibition’s name—a play on “emotional,” no doubt—each installation is introduced by a digital screen adorned with an art

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