iNPHOTOS: Luminocity lights up Kamloops

KAMLOOPS – Riverside Park and various downtown locations were illuminated with video projections, new media works and events in public spaces as part of Luminocity hosted by the Kamloops Art Gallery.

Luminocity was a free publilc art event that took place from Oct. 28 to Nov. 5, 2016.

The Rotary Bandshell was transformed into Auxiliary Glow, which housed DJs, live bands, performances, talks and video screenings throughout the week.

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor

Photographer: Kim Anderson – Assistant Editor


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Kim Anderson

Originally from a northern B.C. town that boasts a giant fly fishing rod and a population of 3,100, Kim moved to Kamloops in 2011 to attend Thompson Rivers University. Kim is as comfortable behind a camera as she is writing on her laptop. After graduating with a degree in journalism, Kim has been busy with an independent freelance writing project and photography work. Contact Kim at kanderson@infonews.ca with news tips or story ideas.

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