

“Walking through the exhibition is like walking into the world of Minecraft itself.” “MoPop, Mojang and the MAC transformed our galleries,” she said. Kayla Tackett, director of exhibitions and collections at the MAC, described the exhibit as “extraordinarily immersive.” The game’s resources and being invulnerable to death, and survival mode, having to create and collect resources to protect themselves from the various monsters of the Minecraft world. Players can choose between creative mode, having full access to In Minecraft, players interact with an open “sandbox” world that allows for virtually limitless creation. From there, the creation has visited locations throughout the country, including New Jersey and Indianapolis.

“Minecraft: the Exhibition” was created through a partnership between Mojang Studios and Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture (MoPop). Minecraft enthusiasts have one last chance to see the game’s museum exhibit as it makes its last appearance in Spokane’s Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture this fall.
