GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — There are more than 700 different pieces of art inside DeVos Place this weekend, marking the most art under one roof during ArtPrize.

The AllArt Grand Rapids exhibit features pieces from well-known artists like Salvador Dali, Norman Rockwell and more, as well as pieces from West Michigan artists, helping them showcase more work than they were able to enter into ArtPrize.

The display opened Friday at 11 a.m. and is open until 11 p.m. It runs until Sunday. 

“The galleries will be rotating every half hour, so if you stick around for a while, you’ll see even more art,” Coleman Brook, vice president of sales for AllArtWorks, said.

The exhibit also has a walkable sculpture garden, live performances and an indoor beer garden. All of the artwork is for sale and more information about each piece can be found through a QR code next to each art piece. 

“We are trying to create a new center of gravity during ArtPrize, an additional central location with more art under one roof,” Brook told News 8.

It’s the first year of the exhibit, but organizers hope it won’t be the last.

“We intend to do this every year during ArtPrize,” Brook said.

Tickets are required for the exhibit. They are $25 for adults and $10 for children. They can be purchased online and in person at the box office.