Splatter Box opens to public July 9 at Anderson Museum of Art

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The Anderson Museum of Art (AMOA) announced Thursday that Splatter Box, its brand-new blacklight splatter paint experience, will open to the public on Wednesday, July 9, during regular museum hours.

This interactive space invites guests of all ages to let loose with neon paint, blacklights, and creative tools in an exciting, one-of-a-kind environment. From kids to adults, everyone is encouraged to suit up and make a mess in the most colorful way possible.

“Our goal with Splatter Box is to make art playful, welcoming, and fun for everyone,” AMOA Executive Director Mandee Spano said. “It’s more than painting – it’s an experience.”

Public hours

  • Wednesday to Friday: noon to 5 p.m.
  • Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Sunday: 2 to 5 p.m.
  • Cost: $20 per person
  • Member Perk: Free upgrades during your session
  • Reservations encouraged: org/splatterbox

Custom time slots are available with 48 hours’ notice.

Celebrating something? Book a Splatter Celebration Package starting at $250. Options include glow gift bags, splatter cakes, themed decorations, and more.

To learn more or reserve a spot, contact AMOA at (765) 648-1248 or adelynn@andersonart.org.