LAS VEGAS — The Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas will debut Michael Ninn's new and immersive “Catherine Exhibit” on Saturday, featuring memorabilia and music from his films “Catherine” and “Sacred Sin.”
The exhibit will highlight Ninn’s work and career, including his collaborations with renowned musician Eddie Van Halen on both films.
“It is difficult to describe the stunning beauty and class of this newest exhibit — a first for Michael Ninn,” said the museum's executive director, Dr. Victoria Hartmann. “We are not only surprised but grateful Michael chose the Erotic Heritage Museum to display the amazing artifacts and art from his 30-year career.”
Guests will be able to listen to guitar tracks from the movie “Catherine,” composed by Eddie Van Halen, as well as the film score for “Sacred Sin,” which Van Halen co-produced alongside Ninn.
Ninn explained that the lower level of the exhibit focuses mainly on those two movies.
“On display in this area is a variety of personal memorabilia from my time working with Eddie Van Halen on the movie ‘Sacred Sin,’” Ninn said. “Of course, the exhibit wouldn’t be complete without a display of Eddie Van Halen’s guitars.”
The exhibit is scheduled for a long-term engagement, with frequent updates and new installments that will give visitors a reason to return.
Tickets for the Catherine Exhibit are $34 and also include access to the rest of the Erotic Heritage Museum. Guests must be 18 or over to enter.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit EroticMuseumVegas.com.