Low Poly Farms, the artist-driven voxel-art collectible brand created by the sculptor behind the Minecraft Movie premiere props, will host a one-night-only pop-up art event on December 11, 2025, at Luna Factory in Los Angeles. The event will debut the full Low Poly Farms Winter Collection, featuring handcrafted, limited-edition sculptures of Apple, Beet, Broccoli, Melon, Pumpkin, Carrot, Lava Chicken, and Lava Pigeon. Each piece is signed, numbered, and made in the USA using museum-grade archival pigments and resin, with only 20 of each available onsite.
The pop-up will also include an immersive window installation, interactive displays with brand mascot "Lowpoly Joe," and the debut of new apparel, including limited-run tees and exclusive items. At 8 p.m., the venue will transform into a musical-improv experience with Jive Joint featuring Super Tall Paul, offering a blend of crowd-fueled comedy and characters. Admission is free with RSVP to info@lowpolyfarms.com.
"Low Poly Farms is about building a world — part Minecraft nostalgia, part Midwestern myth, part futuristic art toy culture," said creator and sculptor Austin Horton. "This event is the first time the public will experience that world in person." The event serves as Low Poly Farms' first public gallery appearance ahead of the brand's upcoming quarterly drops, and marks a new kind of art drop blending digital-world aesthetics, physical craftsmanship, and theatrical live performance.
Low Poly Farms produces museum-quality voxel-art sculptures inspired by gaming culture, handcrafted using archival materials. Every piece is created by the artist who sculpted iconic props for the Minecraft Movie premiere. With limited runs and quarterly drops, the brand combines fine art, nostalgia, and collectible culture. For more information, visit https://lowpolyfarms.com.


