Public Art:  Broward Light Project

PAD 30 Years
A year-long 30th Anniversary Celebration culminated on
January 25, 2007. Featuring the official dedication of Dan Corson’s light-based public art project, Broward Light Project in Huizenga Plaza in downtown Fort Lauderdale, located on the corner of Andrews Avenue & Las Olas Boulevard.   

Photo Album for BLP


Broward Light Project Photo Album
By 5pm on Thursday, January 25, 2007 the temperature had  dropped but the crowd still came out to see this unique spectacular laser light event!

Broward Light Project
The Broward Light Project

is a two-component light exhibition that includes, Luminous Conjunctions - energy efficient LED lights that illuminate the trees by motion sensors located around the park; and Emerald Laser Lawn - laser light patterns projected on the lawn, also triggered by motion. The Downtown Development Authority and the City of Fort Lauderdale partnered with Broward County to help create this multi-dimensional, permanent project.

 

Media Coverage of the Broward Light Project Unveiling

 
Lasers ready to light up Ft. Lauderdale park Screen Shot of Sun-Sentinel
video courtesy of Sun-Sentinel
 
Click here to read:
The Cultural Quarterly article about Broward Light Project. 
(pdf)
 

Click here for article:

Dan Corson Illuminates Public Art and Design. (pdf)

 

 

 

 

 
video courtesy of Channel 10 News
 


Broward County Cultural Division Television Spot
 

The Artist, Dan Corson


Broward Light Project: A Journey                               Dan Corson      Dan Corson
Artist Dan Corson’s work has been exhibited in Washington, California, Oregon, Maine, Nevada, Hawaii. Internationally his work has been seen in The Czech Republic; England, Australia; and Madagascar. This is his first installation in Florida.

The Broward Light Project is a two-component light exhibition that includes, Luminous Conjunctions - energy efficient LED lights that illuminate the trees by motion sensors located around the park; and Emerald Laser Lawn - laser light patterns projected on the lawn, also triggered by motion. The Downtown Development Authority and the City of Fort Lauderdale partnered with Broward County to help create this multi-dimensional, permanent project.

 
   

Broward County Board of Commissioners
Community Services Department

Cultural Division
100 S. Andrews Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL  33301
Phone: 954-357-7457 Fax: 954-357-5769

email:  cultradiv@broward.org