Tomorrow, Color Factory, a pop-up art exhibition, opens at 575 Sutter Street, two blocks from Union Square. It will run until the end of August.

The 12,000-square-foot exhibition features art curated by Jordan Ferney, founder of the party-focused blog Oh Happy Day. San Francisco-based artist Leah Rosenberg served as creative director, while Indigo Bunting founder Erin Jang was responsible for art direction and design.



The two-story, interactive installation features 10,000 colored ribbons, a yellow ball pit, a yellow-only souvenir shop, a lavender room filled with Polaroids, colorful staircases and an assembly of disco balls.

This isn't the first time Ferney's transformed a building; as we reported last year, she also brought a festive array of 5,000 balloons to Oh Happy Day's office at 18th and Mission. The balloons—installed by Geronimo Balloons—marked the blog's 10th anniversary.

Moment when I realized just how special @colorfactoryco is: seeing my kids step into the space for the first time yesterday morning to see what mom's been working on, and watching the awe and delight come over their faces. A post shared by Erin Jang (@theindigobunting) on Jul 29, 2017 at 10:20am PDT

"We tried to think about the design and details for every space at [Color Factory], down to the bathrooms," Jang wrote on Instagram.

According to Color Factory's website, each visit will last a little over an hour. Tickets are available online for $32, while children younger than two get in for free.

As visitors leave, they will receive a San Francisco neighborhood map with 17 curated color experiences throughout the city.

More impressions from the colorful exhibit:

@geronimoballoons balloon bath at @colorfactoryco is otherworldly, sponsored by @alaskaair our favorite airline! #colorfactoryco A post shared by Oh Happy Day (@ohhappyday) on Jul 29, 2017 at 9:56am PDT

Don't ever be afraid to be the ladyboss you were born to be. 🎉 Blessed to join @Popsugar in touring the Color Factory with A ROOM FULL OF CONFETTI 😱 A post shared by Candace Lowry (@candylowry) on Jul 28, 2017 at 12:02pm PDT

I was invited to preview the @colorfactoryco in San Francisco yesterday. A visual experience and art installation centered around color. You guys... it was INSANE. Can you guess which room was my favorite?? I'll give you a hint (👉🏼🌊💛💛💛). WATCH MY STORIES for a mini tour and a glimpse into what is now my new happy place. A post shared by l e s l i e s c h n e i d e r (@splendid_rags) on Jul 28, 2017 at 2:40pm PDT

dead after an incredible opening party at @colorfactoryco 🎉 we did it, @ohhappyday team! 💛#colorfactory A post shared by Jes Murella (@jesmurella) on Jul 29, 2017 at 7:50am PDT

Color Factory is open Thursday to Tuesday from 10am to 10pm, tickets must be purchased in advance.