Discovery Green will host the Field of Light, an art installation by internationally-acclaimed artist Bruce Munro. The Discovery Green Field of Light comprises 4,550 radiant, frosted glass spheres atop slender stems connected by illuminated fiber optic. The spheres and stems wait quietly until dusk and then bloom with gentle rhythms of colored light as darkness falls over the park. New this year, two bridges will connect the Brown Promenade to the deck as a place where visitors can stand amongst the installation, creating a beautiful photo location and further interaction with the exhibit.
The vivid, temporary, site specific installation will be on display along the Brown Promenade from November 24, 2015 - February 21, 2016.
Discovery Green will host the Field of Light, an art installation by internationally-acclaimed artist Bruce Munro. The Discovery Green Field of Light comprises 4,550 radiant, frosted glass spheres atop slender stems connected by illuminated fiber optic. The spheres and stems wait quietly until dusk and then bloom with gentle rhythms of colored light as darkness falls over the park. New this year, two bridges will connect the Brown Promenade to the deck as a place where visitors can stand amongst the installation, creating a beautiful photo location and further interaction with the exhibit.
The vivid, temporary, site specific installation will be on display along the Brown Promenade from November 24, 2015 - February 21, 2016.
Discovery Green will host the Field of Light, an art installation by internationally-acclaimed artist Bruce Munro. The Discovery Green Field of Light comprises 4,550 radiant, frosted glass spheres atop slender stems connected by illuminated fiber optic. The spheres and stems wait quietly until dusk and then bloom with gentle rhythms of colored light as darkness falls over the park. New this year, two bridges will connect the Brown Promenade to the deck as a place where visitors can stand amongst the installation, creating a beautiful photo location and further interaction with the exhibit.
The vivid, temporary, site specific installation will be on display along the Brown Promenade from November 24, 2015 - February 21, 2016.