Join the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center and some of Birmingham’s most innovative artists for the second annual Light Dreams festival, a free celebration of art, music, dance and light.
This year, an even bigger team of professional and student artists will use the ASC as an enormous canvas for their digitally projected artworks and large-scale light installations. The entire southern façade of the ASC building will once again be wrapped in fabric and transformed into a projection screen.
Alys Stephens Center Presents Free 3-D Light Dreams II Festival May 8-10
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April 07, 2014
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