The Man in the Tuskhut

Thursday, December 11, 2025 at 12:45 PM

The Velaslavasay Panorama, Los Angeles

The Man in the Tuskhut A Solitary, 20-minute Encounter Tickets: $45 ($5 off for VPES Members) **ADVANCE TICKETS REQUIRED*** https://buytickets.at/panorama/1891547 Thursday, December 11th - Timeslots from 12:45pm - 9:30pm Friday, December 12th - Timeslots from 12:45pm - 9:30pm Saturday, December 13th - Timeslots from 12:45pm - 9:30pm Sunday, December 14th - Timeslots from 12:45pm - 9:30pm The Man in the Tuskhut welcomes strangers for a 20-minute, solitary encounter with cutting edge technology in the Velaslavasay Panorama’s famed exhibit, The Nova Tuskhut. During your visit you will receive souvenir postcards, enjoy a short documentary on the mysterious man in the hut and explore the Velaslavasay Panorama's exhibits, including: Shengjing Panorama, the Gardens of the Illustrious Pacific Rim and the VP's latest installation - Frontier Saloon, a Pre-Prohibition-Era boomtown “public house” symbolic of frontier towns of the imaginary Old West, Far North, Far South and Far East (open 5:30pm-9pm). ...along the very skirmish line of civilization where the turning of a spade has oftentimes led to the discovery of a fortune…in that terrible Wonderland of the North…no pictures we have seen, no descriptions we have read or heard, compare with reality. Hut-Oval-250.gif The Nova Tuskhut "Few experiences in recent years compare to my encounter with The Man in the Tuskhut. Fascinating, surprising, waggish, and engrossing, you don’t want to miss this. Take a seat, put your phone away and let the man stare (metaphorically) deep into your soul."" -Joanne McNeil, author of Wrong Way and Lurking This Pop-Up Immersive Experience Has us Shook - Chris Nichols, Los Angeles Magazine The Man in the Tuskhut is an experimental immersive experience co-created by the Velaslavasay Panorama, Immersive Research Media Associates IRMA 360 (Sara Velas & Ruby Carlson) and Incident, a secretive new experiential entertainment company from Jason Woliner (Paul T. Goldman) and Eric Notarnicola (The Rehearsal). Supported in part by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Velaslavasay Panorama Enthusiast Society.