Category: Immersive Art

PBS KIDS NEWSLETTER

Thank you to Rocky Mountain PBS for including the Lumonics Field Trip Program in its PBS KIDS newsletter.   Community Partner ContentLumonics Light & Sound Gallery ExploringThis Denver performance space presents field trips for students of all ages!   To subscribe to the newsletter, here is the link:www.rmpbs.org/kids#kids-newsletter

Lumonics Legacy Project Aims to Keep Immersive Pioneers’ Vision Alive by Teague Bohlen, Westword

  Lumonics Gallery and Performance Space on 73rd and Washington…for now.  Photo by Marc Billard Lumonics Light and Sound Gallery has been around for decades, ever since artists Mel and Dorothy Tanner started working with light sculptures and sound to create immersive experiences back in 1969. Dubbed “Lumonics,” the unique art form was conceived to engage …

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Visitors from Morningstar Assisted Living

  Today, we had a wonderful group of residents from Morningstar Assisted Living. They toured the gallery rooms, the art studio and light art school, and then were seated for the light and sound immersion.    

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 …

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