There is a new art exhibit that opened up this week and it focuses on Tupac Shakur, one of the most iconic hip-hop artists of all time.
The new exhibit, "Wake Me When I'm Free," officially opened up to the public on Friday, Jan. 21 in Downtown Los Angeles at L.A. Live. The exhibit will showcase Tupac's music, poetry and never-before-seen artifacts and is a blend of part museum, part art installation and part sensory experience.
The exhibit is located in a 20,000 square foot art space and takes you through Tupac's journey in 11 different galleries. It has been in the works for about six years and was created with the cooperation of the rapper's estate.
The exhibit's creative director, Jeremy Hodges, explained that his "vision was to create an intentionally, thought-provoking experience that gave you the context to understand that there was more dimensions and more depth to who Tupac was."
Learn more about the exhibit at ABC7 here.