Low Poly Farms Announces Immersive Pop-Up Art Gallery and Live Comedy Show at Luna Factory
November 20th, 2025 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Low Poly Farms is hosting a one-night-only pop-up event featuring limited-edition voxel-art sculptures and live improv comedy, marking the brand's first public gallery appearance and blending digital aesthetics with physical craftsmanship.

Low Poly Farms, the artist-driven voxel-art collectible brand created by the sculptor behind the Minecraft Movie premiere props, announced a one-night-only pop-up art event on December 11th, 2025, at Luna Factory in Los Angeles. The event will debut the complete Winter Collection featuring eight limited-edition sculptures: Apple, Beet, Broccoli, Melon, Pumpkin, Carrot, Lava Chicken, and Lava Pigeon. Each handcrafted piece is signed, numbered, and made in the USA using museum-grade archival pigments and resin, with only 20 of each sculpture available for purchase at the event.
The pop-up gallery will transform Luna Factory into an immersive creative experience featuring window installations, interactive displays with brand mascot Lowpoly Joe, and the debut of new apparel including limited-run tees and exclusive one-off items. At 8 p.m., the venue will host Jive Joint with Super Tall Paul, a musical-improv comedy show delivering crowd-fueled performances, characters, and chaotic brilliance. Admission to the live show is free with RSVP, while press, photographers, and influencers can request early access from 5:00–6:00 PM for interviews and behind-the-scenes content.
This event represents more than just an art show—it's a creative experiment that blends digital-world aesthetics, physical craftsmanship, and theatrical performance. As Low Poly Farms' first public gallery appearance ahead of the brand's upcoming quarterly drops, it serves as a significant milestone in establishing the brand's unique position at the intersection of fine art, nostalgia, and collectible culture. The brand produces museum-quality voxel-art sculptures inspired by gaming culture, particularly drawing from Minecraft nostalgia, Midwestern myth, and futuristic art toy influences.
Creator and sculptor Austin Horton explained the vision behind the event, stating that Low Poly Farms is about building a world that combines these diverse influences. The event provides the first opportunity for the public to experience this world in person, moving beyond digital presentation to physical interaction with the artworks. Visitors can explore the brand's website at https://lowpolyfarms.com for additional information about the collection and brand philosophy. The limited availability of only 20 pieces per sculpture design emphasizes the exclusive nature of these collectibles, appealing to both art collectors and gaming enthusiasts seeking unique, handcrafted items that bridge digital and physical art forms.
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