Light City Baltimore 2017
For the second year, artists from around the world lit up Baltimore with a variety of installations and performances.
- Visitors to Light City Balitmore experience Impulse, an interactive installation with seesaws and LED lights. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- Jayden Wright, 6, and his father, James Christian of West Baltimore ride illuminated seesaws that are part of the installation, Impulse, at Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- Mist adds to the atmosphere inside OVO by OVO Collective during Light City Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- A family stands inside OVO by OVO Collective during Light City Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun) (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- A couple takes a selfie in MoonGARDEN by Canada’s Lucion. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- A Baltimore City Police Officer rides around the harbor with his bike decorated with lights. Light City Baltimore hosts a festival of lights, music and innovation March 31-April 8 2017. (Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun)
- Baltimore based sword swallower Dai Andrews performs on the Circus of Wonders stage Thursday night as part of Light City Baltimore 2017. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- House of Cards by OGE Group (Israel) consists of 128 oversized playing cards that are rhythmically illuminated. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- Visitors to Light City are silhouetted in MoonGARDEN by Canada’s Lucion. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- Visitors to Light City Baltimore are silhouetted in The Divided Line, a virtual reality installation adjacent to the Baltimore Visitor Center. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- Audience participation is required for The Space in the Middle, an interactive experience of light, sound and imagery created by the United Kingdom’s KMA. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- LÕEnvol by PITAYA (France) consists of a flock of origami style birds illuminated in the trees in front of the Pier 5 Hotel. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- Belgian artist Tom Dekyvere created Our House using illuminated nylon strung across the suspension bridge between Piers 3 and 4 by the National Aquarium in Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- OUR HOUSE by Tom Dekyvere consists of illuminated nylon stretched across the suspension bridge between Piers 3 and 4. (Jerry Jackson, Baltimore Sun)
- Our House by Tom Dekyvere uses illuminated nylon fabric across the ffot bridge near the aquarium. Light City Baltimore hosts a festival of lights, music and innovation March 31-April 8 2017. (Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun)
- Light Happenings Part II by Labbodies houses performance artists examining some of the most devastating moments in history. (Jerry Jackson, Baltimore Sun)
- Strolling light giants from Big Whimsy pose for photos in the Inner Harbor at Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- The Kinetic Kauchii/DekoSofa travels along Pratt Street during the media preview of Light City 2017 Thursday night. (Jerry Jackson, Baltimore Sun)
- Visitors to the Inner Harbor got a sneak peek at some of the Light City installations Thursday night including OVO by OVO Collective. Light City officially opens Friday night. (Jerry Jackson, Baltimore Sun)
- A visitor take a photo of OVO, a multi-sensory art installation at Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- OVO by OVO Collective, a multi-sensory art installation at Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- Visitors to the Inner Harbor got a sneak peek at some of the Light City installations Thursday night including “Impulse” by Conor Sampson. Light City officially opens Friday night. (Jerry Jackson, Baltimore Sun)
- Skyler Delaney, 6, of Pikesville, ducks to go under the installation, ARGO, a 70-foot free standing sculpture at Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- Performers with PYROXOTIC, an all-female performance troupe, twirl hoops of fire during Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- Two performers with PYROXOTIC, an all-female performance troupe, use ropes lit on fire to create a jump-rope during Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- Two performers with PYROXOTIC, an all-female performance troupe, attempt to jump over a rope lit on fire during Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- A performer with PYROXOTIC, an all-female performance troupe, twirls hoops of fire during Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- A performer with PYROXOTIC, an all-female performance troupe, twirls hoops of fire during Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
- Visitors line up to ride The Big Wheel, a LED ferris wheel at Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris/Baltimore Sun)
- sono:lumo is an interactive installation that converts sound waves into rings of light. Light City Baltimore hosts a festival of lights, music and innovation March 31-April 8 2017. (Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun)
- A photographer takes a picture of the Inner Harbor glowing from Light City Baltimore as it hosts a festival of lights, music and innovation March 31-April 8 2017. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)
- A photographer takes a picture from Federal Hill of the harbor during Light City Baltimore as it hosts a festival of lights, music and innovation March 31-April 8 2017. (Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun)
- Dancers rehearse during the preview night of Light City Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- MoonGARDEN by Lucion features a series of inflated vinyl bubbles that incorporate shadow theater. (Jerry Jackson, Baltimore Sun)
- Drift by Stephanie Imbeau is a site-specific installation covering three sailboats with umbrellas illuminated from underneath. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
- Visitors to the Inner Harbor got a sneak peek at some of the Light City installations Thursday night including “The Pool” by Jen Lewin. Light City officially opens Friday night. (Jerry Jackson, Baltimore Sun)
- Visitors rush through The Pool [Reflect], a installation of interactive platforms at Light City Baltimore on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (Emma Harris, Baltimore Sun)
James c Whitfield
Apr 08, 2017 @ 18:58:27
I love the opportunity to see everything in Baltimore Maryland