Immersion Alley: The wenzel house

This massive 2,400 sq ft mural has completely transformed a rough-looking alley in Covington, Kentucky into a beautifully rendered Victorian-era home interior. Painted on modular panels, this public artwork stands 12 feet tall and over 100 feet long on each side of the alley. This isn’t just a mural for viewing: It invites you to interact with various objects of furniture with hinged doors, that you can physically open to see what lies inside. A riddle will prompt you to find and participate in an easy-level and hard-level treasure hunt for objects hidden throughout the house. Lead Artists Gabrielle Siekman and Devan Horton co-designed The Wenzel House and assembled a team of 12 assistant muralists to help execute the project over the course of two years. Pictures do not do this project justice, you have to see it in-person. Below are images during progress and at the Unveiling Event.