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Ways of Seeing Art with Light : ERCO workshop

Held on the 29th Jul 2024

at 4pm to
6pm

, Southern Tasmania


Add to Calendar 2024-07-29 16:00:00 2024-07-29 18:00:00 Australia/Sydney Ways of Seeing Art with Light : ERCO workshop Join us for a workshop on Gallery and Museum lighting. Learn how exhibition lighting can influence the meaning of the artwork. Plimsoll Gallery, Hunter Street, Hobart
Venue:

Plimsoll Gallery, Hunter Street, Hobart

Summary:

Join us for a workshop on Gallery and Museum lighting. Learn how exhibition lighting can influence the meaning of the artwork.


Join us for a workshop on Gallery and Museum lighting.

Presented by Yvette Linton-Smith, Culture Cluster Manager, ERCO Oceania Gallery Lighting Formats

Learn how exhibition lighting can influence the meaning of the artwork. Look at the approach to lighting galleries versus museums, and factors such as conservation lighting that we need to consider. Explore dynamic exhibition lighting displays and how to increase the functionality of your gallery or museum lighting system.

Plimsoll Gallery, Hunter Street, Hobart - Monday 29 July 2024, 4-6pm

  • Gallery Lighting Formats
    Interpret art and architecture with light. Apply your foundation Light for Art learning to use optical story- telling to create the 5 Gallery Lighting formats: White Cube, Minimalist Accent, Dramatic Accent, Black Cube & Immersive > Light for Museums
  • Light for Museums
    A foundation in lighting techniques for Museums. Introducing ERCO’s perception-oriented lighting principles, how colour IS light, lens technology, optics and controls, and their contribution to sustainability. Contemporary Conservation Lighting
  • Contemporary Conservation Lighting
    By understanding the damaging factors of Museum lighting we can protect sensitive materials in your collection from these effects. We consider the perception of light, brightness ratios, contrast and adaptation paths to use less light, more effectively Dynamic Museum Displays with Casambi
  • Dynamic Museum Displays with Casambi
    Learn to use wireless controls for exhibition lighting. Curate lighting scenes, meet conservation lighting parameters and create dynamic animations. Understand how Casambi aids conservation and sustainability through the use of motion sensors and the control of lux exposure hours

Workshop with light refreshments

Plimsoll Gallery, School of Creative Arts & Media Building, University of Tasmania, 37 Hunter St, Hobart

Enquiries 0484003716

Presented by Buckford Illumination & ERCO Lighting

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