When it comes to food, we all have our vices. Maybe it’s chocolate or perhaps ice cream? No matter your preference, many people have their favorite junk food indulgences. That’s why visiting the Cheat Day Land Museum in Los Angeles was such a guilt-free treat.
Comprised of 17 completely immersive, interactive exhibitions featuring common sweet and savory “cheat day” delights, the pop-up museum is a new, temporary installation for the Instagram set and art lovers alike. The photo-friendly destination celebrates junk food and turns some of the most popular cravings into masterful works of art.
Located in the heart of the art district, the fun and colorful displays are a welcome addition to the L.A art scene. Patrons can snap photos with giant soda pops and swing from donuts without worrying about pesky calories.
Created by a five-sibling team, the project is the brainchild of the eldest, Rubi Rymenmy. Ironically, Rymenmy and her family own a fitness studio on the southwest side of the city. Since they’re in the business of being fit and healthy, Cheat Day Land is an escape and manifestation of their own cravings. They know and acknowledge that everyone deserves desserts occasionally.
The family-run museum also showcases artwork from Rymenmy’s brothers. Their vibrant paintings give the space a pop-culture feel that will satisfy the cravings of foodies and art aficionados.
From hamburgers to pancakes, the pop-up is a must for those looking to “cheat” on their diets and indulge in a ton of fun!
Cheat Day Land opened October 1st and runs through October 31st. Tickets cost $38 and can be purchased here.
Check out some of my pics from a special sneak peek:
What’s your favorite “cheat day” food?