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VIDEO: Worcester Art Museum Opens Newest Exhibit “lumina”

Thursday, December 27, 2018

 

lumina at Worcester Art Museum

The Worcester Art Museum has opened its latest exhibit titled “lumina.”

The exhibit will be open through January 20, 2019.

About the Exhibit

lumina is designed by artist Sam Sam Okerstrom-Lang and Vanessa Till Hooper, and produced by LuminArtz.

“Enter a canvas of moving light and color and connect with works from the WAM collection in a new way! Imagine immersing yourself in a stained glass window or a painting and being surrounded by—and even part of—a cascade of shimmering, radiant, moving light and color. lumina is made of dozens of strips of illuminated silk that reflect projected images of five WAM works of art. Visitors walk through the silk and become part of the animated color and light,” says the Worcester Art Museum on their website.

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