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Edmonton’s first Petite Nuit

by | Sep 28, 2016 | Events | 0 comments

This time last year, Edmonton’s first Nuit Blanche took over the downtown area. Nuit Blanche is a world-wide contemporary art event that featured more than 30 art pieces. This year, on Sept. 23 and 24, the Edmonton branch of the Nuit Blanche society held Petite Nuit, a small-scale version of Nuit Blanche that modestly featured five art pieces. Petite Nuit was held at Beaver Hill House Park, located on Jasper Avenue and 105 Street, and ran from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. both nights.

Blaine Campbell’s Skyreach, an interactive light show in which viewers could project shadow puppets on an apartment building canvas. Photo by Sydney Upright.
Joel Adria & Amelia Scott’s Nova, which was essentially a big parachute with lights inside of it. Patrons had the opportunity to play with it, just like in “elementary school gym class,” according to Nuit Blanche Edmonton’s website. Photo by Sydney Upright.
Rhonda Weppler & Trevor Mahovsky’s Northern Lites Mini-Mart. This piece gave art to the visitors in the form of a small product container, such as a Red Bull can or a Spam tin, with a little light inside, attached to a small stick. All the lanterns were stored in a lit-up hut. Photo by Sydney Upright.

Additionally showcased were Sergio Serrano’s Staycation, which featured small stand-up billboards with images from around the world posted to them, and Dave Dyment’s curated projected film project, Lifetime Piling Up. Multiple short clips from other authors were put together to complete the piece. One of the clips shows a bunch of goats, among other animals, in a house.

More information about the pieces featured at Petite Nuit can be found at Nuit Blanche Edmonton’s website.

Cover photo by Sydney Upright

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