Lumonics Legacy Project

Friends of Lumonics Legacy Project
Friends of Lumonics Legacy Project

History of Light Art:

Light art traces its roots back to ancient civilizations, where techniques like shadow puppetry entertained and told stories using light sources such as oil lamps and candles. The 17th-century invention of the magic lantern marked a significant leap forward, captivating audiences with colorful imagery and animations. Today, Lumonics stands as a beacon of innovation in projection art, blurring the lines between cinema, sculpture, and performance with its pioneering work in immersive experiences.

Contemporary Projection Art:

In the digital age, Lumonics continues to lead the way in projection art, leveraging cutting-edge technologies like augmented reality. These advancements push artistic boundaries, creating mesmerizing installations and multimedia performances that redefine the art form.

Impact of Lumonics:

Lumonics art engages multiple senses, offering viewers a deeper connection and prompting reflection on perception and reality. It transforms spaces, fosters community engagement, and explores themes of temporality and existence, leaving a lasting impression on all who experience it.

Preserving Lumonics Art:

Preserving Lumonics’ legacy is vital to honoring its significant contributions to the development of light and sound as artistic mediums. By ensuring accessibility to future generations, Lumonics continues to inspire and enrich lives, contributing to cultural tourism and economic growth.

Lumonics has made significant contributions to the development of light, sound, and projection as an artistic movement paving the way for immersive experiences.  Preserving their works honors their legacy and allows their artistic achievements to be celebrated and studied by future generations of artists and art enthusiasts.

Lumonics has the power to educate, inspire, and enrich the lives of individuals. We want to ensure that these artworks endure that remain accessible to the public, and find inspiration in creative expression.

Lumonics plays a crucial role in attracting tourists and promoting cultural tourism, contributing to the economic growth and cultural vitality of our local community.  Lumonics contributes to the identity and sense of place unique to the greater Denver area.  However, traveling the world and sharing with a broader community is a long-term goal. 

This fundraiser aims to protect and preserve more than 200 light sculptures created by Mel and Dorothy Tanner. The Lumonics archives also include collages, sketchbooks, hand-painted 35- millimeter slides, original projector tray paintings, preserved media articles, photographs, and an expanding library of music visuals; in addition to raising money for creating a sustainable legacy and future, including marketing and pr efforts, establishing a Friends Of Lumonics non-profit, and ultimately creating partnerships to share this art with the world. 

Donations of any amount are greatly appreciated!

 

 

Friends of Lumonics Legacy Project Spotfund Link

HOPE Online Learning Academy’s Field Trip at Lumonics

Today, we hosted students and some parents of the HOPE Online Learning Academy, the first online school in Colorado, originating over 20 years ago. They were very appreciative of the light art and Lumonics Immersed. School Administrator Rebecca also engaged the students with her observations. We emailed our lesson plan to follow up the field trip.

HOPE is a non-profit, free, public charter school of the Douglas County School District.

https://www.hopeonline.org/

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Guided Tour of Lumonics for Seniors from Modena Assisted Living

It was a pleasure to host a group of seniors from Modena Cherry Creek Assisted Living. Quite lively and very enthusiastic about seeing and experiencing the Lumonics art form. Lots of comments and questions.

“Lumonics was a wonderful and enlightening experience. Thank you for the photos, the information on where we can find more about exhibits and being so accommodating to our group. We look forward to visiting again in the future!”
Randi Stafford, Dir- Life Enrichment
Modena Cherry Creek

www.lumonics.net/guidedtour

Lumonics Partnering with Youth on Record in March

Music Matters March


Lumonics is excited to be supporting the next generation of young artists in Denver and the ever-growing Colorado
 creative economy during the whole month of March!  All March long, we’re donating 10% of sales of the
Lumonics Immersed events to Denver nonprofit, Youth on Record! 

If you’re not already familiar with this all-star organization, Youth on Record empowers Colorado’s
 underserved youth to achieve their academic, artistic, and personal best by employing local, professional artists as their educators.

Youth on Record offers for-credit classes in Denver and Aurora schools, free after-school music workshops
 for youth ages 11-24, paid internships, and more! Their programs empower teens in some of Denver’s most vulnerable communities  to make  life choices that positively impact their future by teaching them to develop the coping tools, inspiration, and wherewithal to succeed  in today’s  world and to become leaders of tomorrow. 

You can learn more and check out other participating Music Matters March businesses by visiting youthonrecord.org.

We’re stoked to support YOR and hope you’ll join us in declaring in community that MUSIC MATTERS (!) all month long.