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Valadia Lee and Zorimar Alicea, owners of Selfie Galaxy. Photo: Provided by Selfie Galaxy

Strike a pose! A brand new reason to fill your camera roll with selfies has arrived in Cincinnati.

On Friday, June 24, Selfie Galaxy will be opening at the Glenway Crossing Shopping Center in Western Hills. The selfie center will feature over 20 different themes — including original artwork from local artists.

Selfie Galaxy is a Black and Latina women-owned business that prides itself on inclusivity. “We want you to feel at peace and happy when you walk through our doors. A judge free zone, a brave space, your own galaxy!” Selfie Galaxy wrote on its website.

The museum swaps out its selfie galleries every few months. During each rotation, the work of four new local artists will be displayed at Selfie Galaxy.

Need some direction for your selfie art? Staff members will be on site for those who need a bit of guidance to create the perfect selfie.

Admission to Selfie Galaxy is $30 for guests 13 years of age and older and $15 for those 3-12 years of age. Guests under two years old get in for free. One ticket will give you entry to the selfie museum for one hour.

Selfie Galaxy is located at 5084 Glencrossing Way, Western Hills. More info and tickets: selfiegalaxy.com.

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