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"Grim Manor Gallery"

In a tribute to animator Marc Davis’ Haunted Mansion, a Disney favorite, Brick will host a “Grim Manor Gallery” exhibit promising attendees the “much-needed jarring spark when engaging with art.” Artists Vidvad Scare and Daniel Kranz curated the exhibit with the intent to present what the Haunted Mansion could have been — a “museum of the weird.” The curators said they hoped to create a strong imaginative cohesion and collection of artists that would stimulate and inspire guests. The one-night-only exhibit will feature works primarily from San Antonio artists, but it will also represent artists from all over the world, including one from the United Kingdom. Guests can expect live music from DJ Rickbats and DJ Fell in addition to the Haunted Mansion’s soundtrack. Haunted Mansion-inspired costumes are welcomed and encouraged.

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