Similar experiences
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Biblical Israel through the Exhibits at the Met Museum
Jun 9 - Dec 4$110.00 - American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
American Museum of Natural History (AMNH): Plus One Ticket
Jun 8 - Aug 31$43.00 - American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
American Museum of Natural History (AMNH): All Ticketed Exhibitions
Jun 8 - Sep 5$48.00 -
Museum of the City of New YorkMuseum of the City of New York + City of Faith Exhibition
Jun 8 - Sep 2From $14.00 - Museum at Eldridge Street
Museum at Eldridge Street: discover the story of Jewish immigrant life
Jun 9 - Aug 2From $8.00 -
The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Art of Stories: A Literary Adventure in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jun 14 - Nov 29$49.00 -
HEROreSOUND: Immersive Art Exhibition
Jun 8 - Aug 31From $18.00 - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Guggenheim
Jun 8 - Oct 21From $16.00 -
The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Metropolitan Museum of Art: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Tour
Jun 8 - Aug 31From $55.00 - Central Park Zoo
Central Park Zoo: Total Experience
Jun 8 - Aug 31From $16.95
Discover our top experiences
-
ReykjavíkExperiences for Iceland Eclipse 2026: Tours, Day Trips & Festival Side Quests
Aug 7 - Aug 14From $75.00 -
Eclipso NYCSpace Explorers: The ISS Experience - New York
New!Jun 30 - Sep 30From $39.18 -
The Cutting Room NYCKPop: The Hunt Is On - A Live Concert Tribute
Jun 28 - Sep 27FEVERDAYS 20%From $41.11$33.51 -
Arlo WilliamsburgAn Idiot’s Guide to Wine
Jun 12 - Oct 9FEVERDAYS 20%$68.00$54.40 -
SuperfineThe Circuit: An Immersive Silent Disco Ballet
Jun 8 - Jun 29FEVERDAYS 20%From $49.71$40.71 -
The Cutting Room NYCBroadway Sings®: Taylor Swift
Jun 27FEVERDAYS 20%From $41.11$33.51 -
RouletteThe Jury Experience – The Killer AI: Will New York Deliver Justice?
Jul 25FEVERDAYS 20%From $50.01$40.61 -
Jersey CityBubble Planet: An Immersive Experience at American Dream
Jun 8 - Jul 31FEVERDAYS 20%From $23.90$19.12 - American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
American Museum of Natural History
Jun 8 - Aug 31$37.00 -
HEROreSOUND: Immersive Art Exhibition
Jun 8 - Aug 31From $18.00 -
526 6th AvenueMind of a Serial Killer: The Experience in New York
Jun 8 - Aug 15FEVERDAYS 20%From $32.26$26.32 -
One Times Squarei Candy NYC at One Times Square: The Ultimate Candy Experience
Jun 8 - Sep 30FEVERDAYS 20%From $33.44$27.40 -
Hall des LumièresRenaissance: Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo – The Immersive Experience at Hall des Lumières
Jun 23 - Sep 13Free $0.00 -
Arte Museum New YorkARTE MUSEUM: An Immersive Media Art Exhibition
Jun 8 - Aug 31FEVERDAYS 20%From $35.00$28.00 - 9/11 Memorial & Museum
9/11 Memorial & Museum: Entry Ticket
Jun 8 - Dec 1$36.00
Tickets
🎫 General Admission for 1 person to LUMA Projection Arts Festival
Highlights
✨ The country's premier projection arts festival returns to offer an extraordinary experience
⚡ Powerful projectors and 3D animation art
🤩 A visual experience unlike any other!
General Info
📅 Date: September 10th & 11th 2021
🕒 Time: 8.30pm, 9.45pm and 11pm
⏳ Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes
📍 Location: LUMA Projection Arts Festival
👤 Age requirement: all ages welcome
❓ View the FAQs for this event here
Featured Artists
Additional artists to be announced soon.
Description
LUMA was founded in 2015 by a street photographer, a film editor and an event planner. They expected a crowd of 3,000...and 30,000 came. Today, from artists to engineers to city workers and designers, LUMA represents the work of hundreds. Support comes from the City of Binghamton, Broome County and the State of New York. LUMA believes when artists are given the freedom to play, the results are incomparable. And they believe in bringing their partners serious value by creating an experience unlike any other. The first few years of LUMA have seen symphonies, cartoonists, artificial intelligence and live motion actors. Come and see what they do next. Using powerful projectors and 3D animation, an illusion will be created that enormous structures are transformed as if by magic! LUMA is the only festival in the United States to focus primarily on projection mapping. Additionally, most of the features at LUMA are completely free, which means the festival is one of the few entities striving to make projection mapping, a complex and pricey artform, accessible to the public.
🎫 General Admission for 1 person to LUMA Projection Arts Festival
Highlights
✨ The country's premier projection arts festival returns to offer an extraordinary experience
⚡ Powerful projectors and 3D animation art
🤩 A visual experience unlike any other!
General Info
📅 Date: September 10th & 11th 2021
🕒 Time: 8.30pm, 9.45pm and 11pm
⏳ Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes
📍 Location: LUMA Projection Arts Festival
👤 Age requirement: all ages welcome
❓ View the FAQs for this event here
Featured Artists
- Sila Sveta (Moscow, Russia)
- Mindscape (Bucharest, Romania)
- Maxin10sity (Budapest, Hungary)
- LightHarvest (Brooklyn, New York)
- Freckled Sky/Invisible Showman (Chicago, Illinois)
Additional artists to be announced soon.
Description
LUMA was founded in 2015 by a street photographer, a film editor and an event planner. They expected a crowd of 3,000...and 30,000 came. Today, from artists to engineers to city workers and designers, LUMA represents the work of hundreds. Support comes from the City of Binghamton, Broome County and the State of New York. LUMA believes when artists are given the freedom to play, the results are incomparable. And they believe in bringing their partners serious value by creating an experience unlike any other. The first few years of LUMA have seen symphonies, cartoonists, artificial intelligence and live motion actors. Come and see what they do next. Using powerful projectors and 3D animation, an illusion will be created that enormous structures are transformed as if by magic! LUMA is the only festival in the United States to focus primarily on projection mapping. Additionally, most of the features at LUMA are completely free, which means the festival is one of the few entities striving to make projection mapping, a complex and pricey artform, accessible to the public.




