Vivid Sydney Makes a Light Show of the City's Harbour and Beyond
Vivid Sydney, the Australian city's annual festival of lights, began today with colorful installations that reinvent icons like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Jørn Utzon?s renowned Opera House. The event is host to over 90 light installations devised by more than 150 artists from 23 countries, appearing in eight precincts across the city.
Opera House Songlines. Image Courtesy of Destination New South Wales
Vivid Sydney, the Australian city's annual festival of lights, began today with colorful installations that reinvent icons like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Jørn Utzon?s renowned Opera House. The event is host to over 90 light installations devised by more than 150 artists from 23 countries, appearing in eight precincts across the city.
This year?s installation on the ?sails? of the Sydney Opera House is called Songlines and celebrates the work of six Indigenous Australian artists: Karla Dickens, Djon Mundine OAM, Reko Rennie, Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi, Donny Woolagoodja and the late Gulumbu Yunupingu.
Opera House Songlines. Image Courtesy of Destination New South Wales
Vivid Sydney is owned, managed and produced by Destination NSW, the State Government?s tourism and major events agency. As the world?s largest festival of light, music, and ideas ? attended by 1.7 m...
Opera House Songlines. Image Courtesy of Destination New South Wales
Vivid Sydney, the Australian city's annual festival of lights, began today with colorful installations that reinvent icons like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Jørn Utzon?s renowned Opera House. The event is host to over 90 light installations devised by more than 150 artists from 23 countries, appearing in eight precincts across the city.
This year?s installation on the ?sails? of the Sydney Opera House is called Songlines and celebrates the work of six Indigenous Australian artists: Karla Dickens, Djon Mundine OAM, Reko Rennie, Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi, Donny Woolagoodja and the late Gulumbu Yunupingu.
Opera House Songlines. Image Courtesy of Destination New South Wales
Vivid Sydney is owned, managed and produced by Destination NSW, the State Government?s tourism and major events agency. As the world?s largest festival of light, music, and ideas ? attended by 1.7 m...
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