Lumière: The Art of Light - is a free outdoor light exhibition showcasing 16 artistic installations developed by Ontario artists at Trillium Park in Ontario Place in Toronto, Canada.
This year’s festival theme is “renewal”, celebrating the...
Lumière: The Art of Light - is a free outdoor light exhibition showcasing 16 artistic installations developed by Ontario artists at Trillium Park in Ontario Place in Toronto, Canada.
This year’s festival theme is “renewal”, celebrating the change of seasons featuring art from winter to spring. Lumière in Toronto is open 7 nights a week, until May 7th. Festival best viewed from dusk to 11 p.m. On Friday and Saturday evenings warm up at the lakeside bonfire.
The Numerology of Mushrooms installation at Lumière: The Art of Light at Ontario Place in Toronto by Sabine Spare and Mikhail Moosa. Jeff entered the circle and connected to the circuit to feel the larger ebb and flow of life.
Umbra Transit by Melissa Joakim engages with you when you walk close to it, bringing it to life by triggering a glow of colourful orbs. The sundial is inscribed with Umbra Transit Lux Manet which means The Shadow Passes, The Light Remains....
Umbra Transit by Melissa Joakim engages with you when you walk close to it, bringing it to life by triggering a glow of colourful orbs. The sundial is inscribed with Umbra Transit Lux Manet which means The Shadow Passes, The Light Remains. Exhibit at Ontario Place for Lumière: The Art of Light.
Stop and warm up at the bonfire beside Lake Ontario. Available Friday and Saturday evenings, weather permitting while exploring Lumière, The Art of Light Exhibit.
The Flora Arcana was created by Thadea Decora, Vincent Glasheen, Marc Reeve-Newson & Sofie Timkovski for Lumière: The Art of Light at Trillium Park.
A celebration of Ontario’s native wildflowers and plants. When you pass by, each painting will...
The Flora Arcana was created by Thadea Decora, Vincent Glasheen, Marc Reeve-Newson & Sofie Timkovski for Lumière: The Art of Light at Trillium Park.
A celebration of Ontario’s native wildflowers and plants. When you pass by, each painting will light up and play music, creating the illusion that the paintings are dancing and playing with each other.
Golden Hour, by Tonya Hart, recreates the golden hour in a light-based sculpture installation at Lumière: The Art of Light at Trillium Park in Toronto, Ontario.
The Fantastical Book Garden at Lumière: The Art of Light at Ontario Place.
Courtney Spence celebrates the power of light and the written word to positively impact and change lives. The idea is that books find you when you need them most.
The aeolian harp derives its name from the Greek god of the wind, Aeolus. The exhibit, by John Nguyen, leverages the windy landscape of Ontario Place to create an interactive musical harp.
Aeolian Soundscape at The Art of Light installation,...
The aeolian harp derives its name from the Greek god of the wind, Aeolus. The exhibit, by John Nguyen, leverages the windy landscape of Ontario Place to create an interactive musical harp.
Aeolian Soundscape at The Art of Light installation, Trillium Park.
Bloom Promenade by Bitbrainz at The Art of Light at Trillium Park in Toronto, Ontario.
The flowers are activated when people walk by, blooming into vivid colours, accompanied by the sounds of nature in spring. As we get closer, the taller the...
Bloom Promenade by Bitbrainz at The Art of Light at Trillium Park in Toronto, Ontario.
The flowers are activated when people walk by, blooming into vivid colours, accompanied by the sounds of nature in spring. As we get closer, the taller the light grows and the more vibrant the colours and melodies become. Make sure to stop and smell the roses at this exhibit created by Christina and Binam Kayastha.
The Ghost Canoe at Lumière: The Art of Light by Jungle Ling is made from disposable plastic found along the shoreline of Lake Ontario. As people approach, a sensor activates blue lights at the front and rear “seat areas” of the canoe.
Correspondence by Lauren Pirie is a soft-sculptural installation with long, soft arm forms wrapping around and embracing each other and the environments they inhabit at Lumière in Ontario Place.
Allochory, by Robert McKaye at The Art of Light in Ontario Place. This exhibit is surrounded by motion-activated lighting in four cardinal directions. The corresponding spotlight is activated when you stand in front of the sculpture. When fully...
Allochory, by Robert McKaye at The Art of Light in Ontario Place. This exhibit is surrounded by motion-activated lighting in four cardinal directions. The corresponding spotlight is activated when you stand in front of the sculpture. When fully surrounded, it becomes fully lit.
Disco Wall by Nate Nettleton with the CN Tower in the background at Ontario Place. An illuminated, iridescent acrylic prism, housing a wall of spinning disco balls brings the party to Lumière: The Art of Light.
Bioluminescent Being by Sofia Escobar at Lumière: The Art of Light, Ontario Place.
Inspired by the magnificent natural occurrences of bioluminescence found in many marine organisms; a light spectacle is also known as the natural light of the deep...
Bioluminescent Being by Sofia Escobar at Lumière: The Art of Light, Ontario Place.
Inspired by the magnificent natural occurrences of bioluminescence found in many marine organisms; a light spectacle is also known as the natural light of the deep sea.
[W]HOLE by Jordan Shaw is a static installation whereby it’s the movement of the viewer that brings the piece to life at The Art of Light in Trillium Park.