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LUMINEX 3.0

Saturday, October 5, 2024 7:00 PM
  • Luminex 2024, 1119 S. Olive St., South Park
Free
A still from Alice Bucknell's s "The Alluvials." It shows a river and a bridge, bathed in pink purple light. There are yellow and green illuminated columns beyond the bridge. The neon purple silhouette of a mountain lion is crossing the bridge to the right side. Written in neon skywriting just above the bridge are the words "The story changes, the river changes."
(Alice Bucknell via LUMINEX)

Prepare to be wowed and see downtown in a whole new way. That’s how I felt at the first Luminex in Sept. 2021. Just as we were coming out of our pandemic hibernation, Luminex was one of the first public events I went to and it totally blew me away. The walls of downtown buildings were illuminated with projection and sound art, people were actually out and about, talking, walking, pointing and experiencing art together again. It was beautiful. And after a year off, Luminex is back this fall with artists including Refik Anadol (who just announced his AI art museum will be opening in L.A. in 2025), Alice Bucknell’s The Alluvials, Sarah Rara, Carole Kim and more. Don’t miss it.

Written by our Best Things To Do columnist, Laura Hertzfeld. See her full columns here.