Dorothy Tanner at Work and Play

Nebular Wall Sculpture (1975) by Mel Tanner

All the Immersive Art to See in Denver

All the Immersive Art to See in Denver

Thanks to Westword’s Cultural Editor, Emily Ferguson for including Lumonics Immersed in her article,  All the Immersive Art to See in Denver.

“Denver continues to be immersed in immersive arts experiences, with more to come. The Denver Immersive Gathering, a major confab for immersive artists and fans, will run from November 4 to November 6; get the details on DIG 2022 here.”

(here is the section on Lumonics; click on the link for all the immersive experiences listed in the article:)

 

The late Dorothy Tanner and her husband, Mel, started creating immersive experiences decades before the trend. Photo: Candace Hill

 

 

Immerse yourself in Lumonics.  www.lumonics.net




Lumonics Immersed
Saturdays, 8 to 10:30 p.m.
Lumonics Light and Sound Gallery, 800 East 73rd Avenue, Unit 11
The Lumonics art collective started offering immersive experiences decades ago, long before the immersive concept was exploited by companies that realized it was the perfect way to capitalize on iPhone-wielding influencers. Lumonics Light and Sound Gallery, which is devoted to the light sculptures of the late Mel and Dorothy Tanner, now offers weekly editions of Lumonics Immersed, an event designed to provide healing while the sculptures’ glowing lights pulsate to ethereal music produced by Dorothy and composer Marc Billard, the Lumonics studio’s creative director. “Dorothy used to call it a vacation from yourself,” Barry Raphael, the gallery’s archivist, told Westword last year. Tickets are $20.

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