In 2020, we published a story about In Light Collective and their art installation In Light: of the time . The installation used projected art and poetry to express the impact that police violence continues to have in the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community. In Light: of the time was co-curated and designed by Lighting Designers Brandon Stirling Baker and Alan Edwards, who had...
lighting for a cause
In times of crisis, communities look for symbols of hope. Tragedies also inspire us all as individuals to look for ways to help. Inspired by real world stories, below are three ways that those of us in the lighting community can use our talents to share hope, support and encouragement in our communities. Gobos For Hope We have received several inquiries to make Custom Gobos for the COVID-19 crisis...
Angstrom Lighting uses Roscolux filters when they light up Los Angeles City Hall to express a variety of sentiments, including: solidarity, celebration and sorrow.