Last month witnessed something wild going down in Solana's art scene — a physical gallery just popped up right in Lower Manhattan's core.
The exhibition "What Had Happened Was" brought together some serious talent. JT Liss handled production duties while Steve curated the whole thing, and honestly? The showcase absolutely delivered on both cultural depth and visual storytelling.
Seeing digital art communities bridge into physical spaces like this hits different.
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GasWhisperer
· 12-05 22:59
ngl, the mempool of culture finally materializing into atom-based gallery space... that's the kind of inefficiency i can actually vibe with
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PumpBeforeRug
· 12-05 22:57
ngl Solana art has finally appeared in real life; this is the true Web3 moment.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 12-05 22:57
ngl the Solana art scene finally has some taste, and holding a physical exhibition in Manhattan is a brilliant move.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 12-05 22:57
Manhattan is doing this? On-chain art has finally stepped out of the screen—this feels amazing.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-05 22:55
Wait, this is what you call “going mainstream”? Just hosting an exhibition in Manhattan is supposed to change my opinion about the Solana ecosystem? I’ll need to see quantitative data first...
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DataOnlooker
· 12-05 22:34
Damn, the Solana community finally brought digital art offline—now this is how you play!
Last month witnessed something wild going down in Solana's art scene — a physical gallery just popped up right in Lower Manhattan's core.
The exhibition "What Had Happened Was" brought together some serious talent. JT Liss handled production duties while Steve curated the whole thing, and honestly? The showcase absolutely delivered on both cultural depth and visual storytelling.
Seeing digital art communities bridge into physical spaces like this hits different.