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Created and produced by the Quartier des Spectacles Partnership, LUMINO is firmly established as an essential Montreal winter event. For 15 winters, this free and original urban experience has been fulfilling its mission of transforming the city’s core into a celebration of light and creativity highlighting Montreal’s Nordic character. Until March 9, 2025, the event features its most extensive program yet, with 30 captivating and luminous installations in public space. For the first time, they even include several indoor installations. Daily from sunset to 11 p.m., LUMINO invites visitors to enjoy winter to the fullest by exploring luminous creations– works that bring warmth and colour to the cold months.
This year, it's more than 30 works – 14 outdoors, 11 indoors, 7 video projections. The works, created by 15 studios and 20 artists both local and international, will offer visitors a refreshed experience throughout the winter with contemplative and participatory installations.
The public will enjoy an impressive set of outdoor installations all winter. Posted on Sainte-Catherine and St-Urbain Streets, Talking Heads by Limelight Art (Hungary), is already the talk of the town, with its two heads made up of 4,000 light-emitting diodes that interact with each other to produce facial expressions in different colors and conduct real conversations through light. On Esplanade PVM at Place Ville Marie, Éloge de l’air by Chevalvert invites members of the public to make an enormous 5-metre banner float in the air, and Cercle Polaire by Jason Carter, one of Canada’s most exciting and accomplished contemporary Aboriginal visual artists, and M.A.D. Collectif, invites visitors to immerse themselves in the world of majestic Far North fauna. Lustres by TILT, on the parvis of St. James United Church, is a unique open-air ballroom experience; Biolumen by Rahda Chaddah and RAW Design, at the Palais des congrès, is a unique contemplative experience inspired by bioluminescent oceanic organisms. Orb by Spy transforms the Place des Arts Esplanade with 90 convex discs made of polished steel.
Chaleur Humaine is a piece by Anne Lagacé that resembles a suspended sun. It brings colour and warmth to Place Pasteur. Les Fabuloscopes by La Camaraderie with Eruoma Awashish, set up in front of the Grande Bibliothèque, invites passers-by to create stroboscopic animations. A major piece is 1000 Visages by Alejandro Figuerroa of +Amor, facing the Esplanade Tranquille skating rink, is a colossal 12-metre archway with 1779 moving mirrors. L’orchestre endormi by Ottomata, is an interactive light-and-sound installation lets the public awaken all the musical culture slumbering on Saint-Denis Street. These artists are just a few of the 20 LUMINO creators from Quebec.
Video projections to enliven winter nights
15 years of creativity, digital innovation and international success
Since LUMINO’s inception, the Quartier des Spectacles Partnership has produced 25 works for the event, and presented more than 50, showcasing installations and video projections by dozens of creators.
Since 2016, LUMINO’s success has echoed far beyond Montreal. Numerous cultural districts around the world have hosted the installations, which have been presented 267 times in 100 cities in 14 countries on five continents. Quartier des Spectacles international, a non-profit organization affiliated with the Quartier des Spectacles Partnership, was founded in 2022 to manage touring operations for the installations. Quartier des Spectacles international, helps position LUMINO and Montreal as global leaders in digital art and design for public space.
LUMINO is made possible by the financial support of the Ville de Montréal and Tourisme Montréal and by the participation of several co-exhibitors: Place des Arts, Complexe Desjardins, Montréal centre-ville, Place Ville Marie (PVM), Palais des congrès de Montréal, SDC Quartier latin, BAnQ, Le Central, The Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth and UQAM.
LUMINO 2024-25, 15th EDITION
Until March 9, 2025Free and open daily from sunset to 11 p.m.
LUMINO interactive map: luminomtl.com
About Quartier des Spectacles and the Partnership
The Quartier des Spectacles is Montréal’s cultural heart. It offers the greatest concentration and diversity of cultural venues in North America and hosts 52 major musical, dance, theatrical, film, literary and circus events, inviting Montrealers, festivalgoers and tourists alike to experience the excitement of festivals in the public squares and halls of the Quartier des Spectacles. The Quartier also hosts innovative urban installations involving cutting-edge lighting design and immersive environments. The Quartier des Spectacles has become an international showcase for digital public art.
The Quartier des Spectacles Partnership, founded in 2003, is a non-profit organization with more than 85 members active in the district. It is responsible for animating the Quartier des Spectacles by programming cultural activities, managing and animating public spaces, providing distinctive illumination and promoting the Quartier as a must-visit cultural destination. The Partnership benefits from the support of the Ville de Montréal.
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