From the Lumonics Archives (2017) thanks to Denver Westword “Hip couple Dorothy and Mel Tanner began exploring Plexiglas light sculpture back in the ’60s, inventing their own avant-garde genre while freely experimenting with what’s come to be known as “new media” on the modern front: refracted light, projections, music and electronic enhancements. Mel passed away …
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From the Lumo Archives (2017) thanks to Denver Westword
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Hand-painted slide from a collection of hundreds by the late artists Dorothy and Mel Tanner, created from 1969 until Mel's passing in 1993. They were part of the multi-sensory experience at Lumonics and are still used at Lumonics Immersed in a digitized format.
Just a reminder that you can still sign up for 1-day session at the Lumonics School of Light Art.
Happy to share more of the Lumonics archives as we enter our 56th year.
From the Archives:
Lumonics Blog
- Dorothy Tanner (from the archives)
- Lumonics Archival Flyers as we enter our 56th year.
- Yess + Love = Bliss by Dorothy Tanner
- One-day Cube Class at the Lumonics School of Light Art
- The Lumonics light art exhibit at The Boathouse in Steamboat Springs has been extended through Feb 28
- Enlightened Harmony Article in Colorado Home & Garden
- Photos of Some of the Light Art on Display at The Boathouse
- A Few Photos of First Friday at The Boathouse in Steamboat Springs
- Meet Marc Billard (CanvasRebel Interview)
- Update on the Steamboat Opening +