Bristol Light Festival returns this February for its longest period to
date (ten days), 3rd-12th February, 5pm-10pm, bringing along with some
of the biggest and brightest art pieces to light up the citys streets.
The festival will bring together a showcase of renowned light artists
and installations from across the UK, featuring the best of Bristols
talent, to fill the city with colour and vibrancy. Across the evenings
from dusk till 10 pm, the installations will shine a light in a few
unexpected places and illuminate some of Bristols most iconic
landmarks. Here are some of the installations you can see at the
event: Internationally acclaimed artist Morag Myerscough will bring
her instantly recognisable style with a brand-new commission designed
for the event, Let Us Shine will be unveiled at this years festival.
Marcus Lyall, known for his award-winning stage visuals for The
Chemical Brothers will bring the interactive piece Scream the House
Down activated by the sound of voice into a microphone, the artwork
comes to life in line with sound. Sirens is a stunning, underwater
projection that will bring mythical mermaids to Bristol harbour. The
stunning Temple Church will be open for the installation of Continuum,
25 mirrored monoliths that create a maze of reflections in this
historic location. Super-sized flowers will fill Cabot Circus with
light and music, as people walk through a garden filled with huge
Trumpet Flowers. The event is free to attend and offers the perfect
chance to explore the city, eating, drinking and shopping at Bristols
rich selection of businesses along the way. Bristol Light Festival is
presented by Bristol City Centre Business Improvement District (BID)
supported by Redcliffe & Temple BID and Broadmead BID. The festival is
also supported by Bristols City Centre & High Streets Recovery and
Renewal programme, which is funded by Bristol City Council and the
West of Englands Combined Authoritys Love our High Streets project,
with the aim of supporting the recovery of Bristols priority high
streets. The festival is curated by creative director Katherine
Jewkes. For more information on this years festival including how to
get involved please see the website.
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