Explore AREA15’s New Immersive Art Quest Tour

New Self-Guided Tour Lets Guests Explore a Huge Festival Art Collection

LAS VEGAS (January 2026)AREA15 announced a new attraction in Las Vegas. The venue now offers the AREA15 Immersive Art Quest, a self-guided art tour that visitors can run on their phone. As a result, guests can explore the campus at their own pace.

AREA15 sits just west of the Las Vegas Strip. The 40-acre site now holds more than 48 large sculptures and 30 murals. In addition, the venue calls this the world’s largest permanent collection of monumental festival art.

AREA15 Adds a Simple Web App Tour

The AREA15 Immersive Art Quest uses a web-based app. So, guests can start fast. They do not need to download anything. Also, the app keeps the tour easy to follow.

Two characters guide the experience. First, ARIA-15 leads the way as a robot host. Next, Tom joins as a friendly guide. Together, they help guests find key artworks and learn the story behind each piece.

Three Tour Options for Different Visits

The tour includes three paths. Therefore, guests can pick the best fit.

  • Full Immersion offers deeper stories and a longer tour.
  • Express Experience gives quick highlights for busy visits.
  • All-Ages Adventure keeps the tour simple for families.

Because the options vary, guests can return and try a different path later.

Short Audio Stories Keep It Clear

The tour includes more than two hours of content. However, the app breaks the experience into three clear sections:

  • Art Island and Zone 1
  • The Main Bunker interior
  • Zone 2

Each artwork includes a short audio segment. For example, guests may hear an artist statement or a curator interview. Also, the audio explains how each piece came to life.

Key Artworks Across the AREA15 Campus

The AREA15 Immersive Art Quest highlights major installations across the property. These include huge sculptures, murals, and festival-style art cars.

Guests can see Dream Portal by Davis McCarty, which features a bright arch with a crystal look. They can also spot Window into the Multiverse by Eric Vozzola, a bold mural with color, pattern, and visual depth. Meanwhile, Mechan 11 by Tyler Fuqua adds a towering robot with a steampunk style.

The tour also points to 747 by Ken Feldman. The suspended Boeing 747 became known as a major Burning Man art car. In addition, the artwork brings a big sense of scale to the space.

AREA15 Wants Art to Feel Fun and Open

“Art tours can feel quiet and formal,” said AJ Annunziata, head of creative at AREA15. “However, we built this one to feel bold, welcoming, and easy to enjoy.”

He also said the collection mixes murals, sculptures, and art cars. As a result, guests can experience art in many different ways.

AREA15 Builds on Strong Growth

AREA15 opened in 2020. Since then, the venue has welcomed more than 16 million visitors. Additionally, it continues to add new attractions and new art.

Now, the AREA15 Immersive Art Quest gives guests another reason to visit.

Location & Visitor Information

AREA15
3215 S. Rancho Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Located just west of the Las Vegas Strip

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