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The Portland Winter Light Festival (PDXWLF) is Portland’s premier outdoor winter art activity
that transforms, illuminates, and animates Portland’s nighttime urban landscape.
“The light festival showcases the best of what living in Portland is truly about: the community
coming together, rain or shine, to make something beautiful happen that is unique to our city,”
says Executive Director Alisha Sullivan.
This year’s theme, “What Glows Under Pressure,” explores resilience and creativity through a
diverse range of experiences. In our VR180° video of the festival, you'll see bright lights and even brighter Portlanders who light up the evening with their radiant creativity.
To learn more visit pdxwlf.com 🌧️💡
Artists appearing in the video:
Fiery Flowers and Zen Garden by Tim Holloway
Ocean Queen by Radiance Works at Pioneer Courthouse Square @radianceworks
Migrations by Olivia Guethling, Mar Ricketts, Trevor Blackann, Mikele Schnitman, Goodbeast, and Invisible Thread @migrations_installation
Illuminated Bike Ride
Enchanted Trees by Twinkle Trees at World Trade Center @twinkle_trees
Tesseract by Alice @nickyalice, @tesseract_art_installation
The Prismatic Plastiquarium by Clark/Kjos Architects, Solus Lighting & Controls and Pence Contractors, LLC. at World Trade Center
Umbral Ocean by Nigel Swehla, Patrick Burns, and David Dowling at World Trade Center plaza
KinetiColor by Marcell Marias at World Trade Center upper level @lunaglow_art
BlUb bLuB by Integrus Architecture
that transforms, illuminates, and animates Portland’s nighttime urban landscape.
“The light festival showcases the best of what living in Portland is truly about: the community
coming together, rain or shine, to make something beautiful happen that is unique to our city,”
says Executive Director Alisha Sullivan.
This year’s theme, “What Glows Under Pressure,” explores resilience and creativity through a
diverse range of experiences. In our VR180° video of the festival, you'll see bright lights and even brighter Portlanders who light up the evening with their radiant creativity.
To learn more visit pdxwlf.com 🌧️💡
Artists appearing in the video:
Fiery Flowers and Zen Garden by Tim Holloway
Ocean Queen by Radiance Works at Pioneer Courthouse Square @radianceworks
Migrations by Olivia Guethling, Mar Ricketts, Trevor Blackann, Mikele Schnitman, Goodbeast, and Invisible Thread @migrations_installation
Illuminated Bike Ride
Enchanted Trees by Twinkle Trees at World Trade Center @twinkle_trees
Tesseract by Alice @nickyalice, @tesseract_art_installation
The Prismatic Plastiquarium by Clark/Kjos Architects, Solus Lighting & Controls and Pence Contractors, LLC. at World Trade Center
Umbral Ocean by Nigel Swehla, Patrick Burns, and David Dowling at World Trade Center plaza
KinetiColor by Marcell Marias at World Trade Center upper level @lunaglow_art
BlUb bLuB by Integrus Architecture