Portland, February 6th, 2016. Building facades were glowing with animated projections, light was dancing off the Willamette River near OMSI during the inaugural Portland Winter Light Festival. The festival, organized by the nonprofit Willamette Light Brigade, attracted premier artists who brought excitement to the city during a time of year when it is often quiet.
Helianthus Enormae – The giant luminous sunflower from PhotonicBliss on Vimeo.
The free event showcased light art and performance from Northwest artists as a series of light-based installations, projections, performances and activities that expand the boundaries of art and technology.
The Portland Winter Light Festival is partnered with 14 Affiliate Events, featuring an array of artists, performers, and interactive experiences during the four nights of the festival.
Featured this year:
ZGF & Uncorked Studios – Wayfinding Towers
Clever Cycles – Lighted Bike Parade
Night Shade Shadow Theater – Shadow puppet performance
Oregon Shadow Theater – Shadow performance
Hollywood Theater – Neon Sculpture
PNCA – Projector installation
Portland Spirit – Free rides and entertainment from Portland Opera
Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) – Video Projection
PSU School of Art & Design Students – Installation
Oregon Rail Heritage Center – Illuminated building
The Cosmic Messenger – Interactive lighted sculpture
TriMet – Dana Lynn Louis, Circus Luminescence, & Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers
From Portland Winter Light Festival:
The Portland Winter Light Festival (PWLF) is an event of the Willamette Light Brigade, a non-profit organization. The PWLF is a free, community-wide, annual winter arts attraction and cultural event that will transform, illuminate and animate Portland’s nighttime urban landscape each February. It’s focus is a series of light-based installations, projections, performances and activities that expand the boundaries of art and technology.
We gratefully accept donations year round to help the Portland Winter Light Festival grow. Your individual donation is tax deductible as the Willamette Light Brigade (WLB) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit