LIGHT THE NIGHT

LIGHT THE NIGHT, 1-7 March. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Features Nyau films – “Moses’ and “Runner”

Innovative displays will be projected following sunset onto the facades of NSU Art MuseumBroward County Government Center and Society Las Olas.
Featuring video projection art by Agustina Woodgate, Jen Clay, Edison Peñafiel and Monica Lopez de Victoria, Light the Night’s nightly activations of light, color and motion – some spanning 10 stories high – will be displayed March 1-7 weeknights from 7-10pm and the weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) from 7-11pm. The three buildings are all within walking distance from each other, with different artworks displayed on each building. 

This art initiative is presented by Broward Cultural Division and executed by MAD and curator Sofia Bastidas Vivar. 
Free and available to the public by vehicle, bicycle or walking; visitors must maintain social distancing measures and wear a mask.

ARTISTS

GOVERNMENTAL CENTER
Edison Peñafiel, Land Escape, 2019
Edison Peñafiel, Land Escape, 2021
Jen Clay, Soft Sanity, 2019
Jen Stark, Mandala, 2019, with the help of artist & technologist David Lewandowski
Jen Stark, Bloom, 2019, with the help of artist & technologist David Lewandowski

SOCIETY LAS OLAS
Monica Lopez De Victoria, ~~spinning~~, 2021
Agustina Woodgate
Jen Stark, Bloom, 2019, with the help of artist & technologist David Lewandowski

NSU ART MUSEUM FORT LAUDERDALE
Jen Clay, UnderNeath, 2016
Quisqueya Henriquez
Intertextualidad (Intertextuality), 2005
Samson Kambalu, Runner, 2014
Samson Kambalu, Moses (Burning Bush), 2015
Matthew Shreiber, Platonic Solids (video 1), 2006
Matthew Shreiber, Platonic Solids (video 3), 2006
Matthew Shreiber, Platonic Solids (video 6), 2006
Jen Stark, Streaming Gradient
Diana Shpungin, Endless Ocean, 2011
Samantha Salzinger, Ascension, 2011

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