Ghostbusters is one of those films that just stands the test of time. Sure, the SFX might be a little outdated, but the 1984 classic featured an outstanding lineup, a legitimate sense of horror, taught us not to cross the stream, and featured the greatest film theme song known to mankind. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the film, Gallery 1988, one of the premier pop-culture art galleries, put together a traveling art show featuring various types of art inspired by Ghostbusters. While the Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary Art Exhibit finished its New York run last month, it’s currently on display at Gallery 1988 itself in LA, followed by a run in Chicago next month and an appearance at the San Diego Comic Con.

While some of the pieces have come up here and there across the internet, /Film is the exclusive destination for all 150 pieces from the exhibit. While experiencing everything would be better in person, checking the pieces out online is great for those who unfortunately can’t see them in person. I’ve included five of my personal favorite pieces in a gallery below, but you should check out the entire collection on /Film. Information for Gallery 1988’s Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary Art Exhibit pop-ups are below, as well.

[via /Film]

Los Angeles: 5/17 – 6/1
Gallery 1988 (West)
7308 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046

Chicago: 6/20 – 6/22
Rotofugi
2780 N. Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614