Harrison Center raising the roof with bouldering wall

Soon, visitors will be able to get their climbing on during First Fridays and other select events.

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The bouldering routes will be installed by Andres Hernandez-Jimenez.

Photo via @harrisoncenterarts

The Harrison Center is raising the rooftop patio with a 109-ft bouldering wall.

Last week, the center announced on social media that construction has begun + soon visitors will be able to climb routes installed by Andres Hernandez-Jimenez on First Fridays and select events.

The next First Friday coming up on Oct. 8 from 6-9 p.m. will include a “Spooky!” gallery opening with mildly haunted works by Emma Overman.

ICYMI: City Editor Anna has even tried an ArtFit experience at the Harrison Center.

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