Meow Wolf is ditching the experience economy for the ‘transformation economy.’ Wait, what? 

Meow Wolf, an art collective known for its immersive and interactive art spaces, has significantly impacted the museum world since opening its first exhibition, House of Eternal Return, in 2016. Starting with just 100 employees and less than $1,000 in the bank, the company has grown to employ over 1,000 people and operates five permanent exhibitions, with two more planned. Over the years, Meow Wolf has attracted more than 13 million visitors, showcasing its unique approach to art and storytelling. Cofounder Vince Kadlubek recently discussed the company’s future with Fast Company, highlighting its continued expansion and influence on the rise of interactive museums. This story matters because it illustrates how creativity and innovation can transform industries and engage audiences in new ways. QUESTION: How might the success of Meow Wolf inspire young artists and entrepreneurs to pursue their own creative ventures? 

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