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Lindsi Holmstead, with the Utah Arts Alliance, and builder Bo Dean walk through an exhibit in “Dreamscapes” at The Gateway in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. “Dreamscapes,” an immersive art experience, has reopened with five new art installations and numerous upgrades throughout the exhibit space. Created by more than 100 Utah artists, builders and volunteers working with reclaimed materials donated by local partners, Dreamscapes is Utah’s first environmentally-sustainable immersive attraction. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, entry is limited to 20 persons per time slot, and guests and staff are required to wear face masks and maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet from others. Tickets, which can be purchased online at showclix.com/event/dreamscapesslc-org, are $15 for those 13 and older, and $12.50 for senior citizens 65 and older, children 2 to 12, and members of the military with a valid ID. A typical visit to “Dreamscapes” is 45 minutes.

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