Tag: Museum of Outdoor Arts

Review of the Tanners’ Lumonics Retrospective at MOA by Todd Siler

Todd Siler Luminous Art Inspiring Our Hearts-n-Minds To Dream With Wonder: Experiencing the Art of Mel and Dorothy Tanner Art Review by Todd SilerFebruary, 2017 When I first encountered the art universe of Mel and Dorothy Tanner in the current retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Outdoor Arts, my mind leaped “back to the future”. …

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2 Years Ago on Rocky Mountain PBS

Thanks to Kate Perdoni of Rocky Mountain PBS for making this video 2 years ago and writing about Dorothy and Mel Tanner and the past, present, and future of Lumonics. (as of 2020) “I love events that require suspension of disbelief; tales that cut under the fabric of reality to glimpse the inner workings of our subterranean …

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6 Years Ago at the Museum of Outdoor Arts

  6 Years Ago : Museum of Outdoor Arts -MOA is pleased to announce:Then & Now: A Retrospective of Light-Based Sculpture by Dorothy & Mel Tanner. Article by Wendy L Pitton R in Artbeat Magazine:https://www.artbeatmagazine.com/now-retrospective…/   also on the Lumonics website:https://lumonics.net/then-and-now-retrospective/  

Mel Tanner Light Sculpture at Fiddler’s Green

Multi-Directional by Mel Tanner is now in the permanent collection of the Museum of Outdoor Arts. It can be seen in the VIP section of Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village. Multi-Directional by Mel Tanner (1925-1993) Acrylic Glass and Light 1987 Photo: Collaboration of Tim Vacca/MOA & Marc Billard/Lumonics