Keith Sonnier was part of a group of artists who challenged preconceived notions of sculpture in the late 1960s by experimenting with industrial and ephemeral materials. In Sonnier’s case, materials ranged from latex and satin, to found objects, transmitters and video. In 1968, the artist began creating wall sculptures using incandescent light and sheer fabric. …
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Hi Everyone, We are happy to announce that our Lumonics light art exhibit at the landmark Boathouse in Steamboat Springs, CO that began Dec 6 has been extended through the end of February. Hope you have a chance to see it and enjoy Steamboat.
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.
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- From the Lumonics Archives, 2020: Lumonics Mind Spa at Understudy
- 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)