Lumiere – The Illuminated Art Installation Event – Has Returned To Vancouver For Another Season. Celebrating 10 Years And Still Glowing Strong
Date/Time: Nov 4 2023, 5:00 pm to 9:30 pm
Vancouver, Lot 19Cost: Free
LUMIERE IS A SERIES OF PUBLIC ARTWORKS INSPIRED BY LIGHT AND ARTISTIC EXPRESSION
30+ illuminated artworks and light-based projections, accompanied by dynamic performances will enliven downtown Vancouver this November.
This Year, Lumière Festival Will Showcase A Variety Of Artists And Their Works Of Art, Including International Artists From France, Poland And The United States. The Interactive, Light-Based Pieces Will Be Displayed In More Than 10 Locations Across Downtown Vancouver, The West End, Yaletown, And Gastown Neighbourhoods.
LOT 19
“DREAMSCAPE”
CLUB CLOUD PRESENTS HOT BEVERAGES & LIVE DJS WITH DJ MURSA & DJ FEELGOOD ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH FROM 5:00 PM TO 9:30 PM.
CLUB CLOUD (LARYSSA GERVAN)
Club Cloud by Laryssa Gervan is a soft and immersive space where colour-changing clouds rain prisms and you find rest and respite in our lounge. In the daylight, the sun hits these prisms and throws thousands of rainbow light points. By night, some of the clouds will run on a gentle colour changing cycle of blue, purple, andwhite. The rest sprinkled throughout, can be changed by participants from a control panel inside Club Cloud.
IRIDESCENT DREAMS (SHADOW PUPPET PAVILION)
Iridescent Dreams brings the magic of playing with bubbles to life. These giant bubbles are magic and take you on an amazing journey to far off places. Come explore the beauty of imagination and childhood dreams.
Shadow Puppet Productions is the duo of Marti Boivin and Karen Oldridge. They take pride in creating large-scale, interactive art. Their work has been displayed at many festivals, including BassCoast, Shambhala, Burning Man, and Vancouver Pride.
LUX DRAGON (NICKIE LEWIS)
This glowing gentle beast is 15 ft long and 8ft tall, composed entirely from natural and biodegradable materials. Nickie Lewis is an artist residing on the unceded lands of the Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam first nations people, also known as Burnaby B.C. She specializes in eco-friendly art created entirely out of natural organic materials such as cedar sticks, moss, and jute twine. She endeavors to spread joy through magical, whimsical sculptures.
TUBSPACE (KICK OFF THE TRUCK COLLECTIVE)
A chandelier adorned with crystal copies of friendly faces, shimmering grins of delight. During the height of Covid we all experienced the extreme strangeness of not being able to see the bottom half of peoples’ faces. This barrier to connection has affected people in very different ways. T.U.B.S.P.A.C.E. is a project that Kick off the Truck Collective wants to use to reconnect, tear down the barrier and explore what that barrier felt like.
THE DOORS(S) (BIG ART)
What does a door mean to you? Does it evoke feelings of opportunity or anxiety? How did a door become such a metaphor for success, failure, opportunity, family, home, change, transition, and so many other moments of emotional connection? This project explores the greater meaning of a door, and its ability to change our path in life when we have the courage to open it. Over 200 custom experiences await with every open.
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