Artists of Lumière 2024

Project Type

Sept 28 Monoculture: Forest for the Trees (Sue Goyette)

Sue Goyette

Monoculture: Forest for the Trees

Spotlight Project

In-Person

 

Monoculture: Forest for the Trees (45 minutes) will begin with a brief poetry reading and then an opportunity for the audience to participate in a reading that evokes being part of forest vi…

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Sept 28 Shrimp Ring (Arjun Lal)

Arjun Lal

Shrimp Ring

Spotlight Project

In-Person

 

I have found myself gorging on brine shrimp day after day, accumulating its natural dye in my body. I can see the shrimps hues bleeding into my skin and feathers as though I am attaining the…

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Sept 28 Lumiere Music Portal (Sydney Academy)

Sydney Academy

Lumiere Music Portal

ArtSmarts Project

In-Person

 

The Lumiere Music Portal is a chamber of synchronized sound and light from interactive sculptures by Sydney Academy artists. These instruments have been made with the visitors’ experience…

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Sept 28 Degenerate Art Exhibition (The Young Surrealists)

The Young Surrealists

Degenerate Art Exhibition

Community Project

In-Person

 

Taking inspiration from the infamous Degenerate Art Exhibition of 1937, in which modernist art was censured, and artists persecuted for their ideas, the Young Surrealists propose to assemble…

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Sept 28 Block Party (Sport and Social Club)

Sport and Social Club

Block Party

Community Project

In-Person

 

SSCC and Partners invite people to explore the beauty of movement, play, and social connection. SSCC Block Party will fill the street with an assortment of glow-in-the dark and light up spor…

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Sept 28 Reflect (Scott Moore)

Scott Moore

Reflect

Artist Project

In-Person

 

A journey through the interplay of light and reflection, fostering a dialogue on the complex nature of perception and reality. This sanctuary of self-discovery and communal introspection use…

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Sept 28 My Presence Is With You (Paulina Osorio Ambriz)

Paulina Osorio Ambriz

My Presence Is With You

Artist Project

In-Person

 

A comforting piece where, upon hearing caring and love phrases in different languages, people can connect through the sound of the words and the significance that they hold for them, regardi…

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Sept 28 The Artwork Vending Machine (Kyle McPhee)

Kyle McPhee

The Artwork Vending Machine

Artist Project

In-Person

 

The Artwork Vending Machine gives you a chance to take home your own piece of artwork from Lumiere. This machine is filled with commissioned work from artists near and far. All proceeds go d…

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Sept 28 Sun Sheep (Kurtis Eugene)

Kurtis Eugene

Sun Sheep

Artist Project

In-Person

 

The Sunsheep roams up and down _____ street, hoping to meet an audience. If you get close enough, this friendly creature will set the stage and invite you to sit and listen to their music an…

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Sept 28 Private B’ys (Daniel Farrow & Bryan Nash)

Daniel Farrow & Bryan Nash

Private B'ys

Artist Project

In-Person

 

Private B’ys is a short comwdy theatre proect. Two private detectives from Glace Bay are showcasing their skills and reenacting their previous jobs through different characters, costum…

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Sept 28 Can You Hear Me? (Bedingungslos)

Bedingungslos

Can You Hear Me?

Artist Project

In-Person

 

How do emotions play into our ability to connect with one another? How can we be seen, heard, or felt – let alone understood – if we are all expressing, without paying attention…

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Sept 28 My Dad’s Garden (Annette MacLellan)

Annette MacLellan

My Dad's Garden

Artist Project

In-Person

 

What does it mean to care? Tending to something beautiful, helping it grow. Maybe the answer will never be found… or maybe it lays underneath the soil of my dad’s garden

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Sept 28 Ceramic Relics of This Climate (Alison Gayton)

Alison Gayton

Ceramic Relics of This Climate

Artist Project

In-Person

 

Discover relics from a future past. Ceramic Relics of this Climate is a place to stop and examine contemporary objects in clay after they have been pulled through the ether of time. Have a l…

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Sept 26 Short Films at the Drive In

Short Films at the Drive In

Special Event

In-Person

 

Lumière returns to the friendly confines of the Cape Breton Drive-in for another edition of boundary pushing short films at the most unpretentious venue imaginable. Free admission. Intended…

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Lumiere Arts Festival 2024 // The Art of Caring

Lumiere Arts Festival invites artists and community members to reflect on the concept of care.

In a polarized landscape, care can lap like a brook, or pound like large waves crashing ashore. To care is to tend, to root, to rebel, to share and to endure. This year, the festival is encouraging artists to submit works rooted in solidarity, with community building as resistance, that explores the need to care for ourselves, others, and the earth, both locally and globally. The Lumiere Arts Festival makes space for joy, contemporary art, and meaningful dialogue.

Land Acknowledgement

Lumière Arts Festival, on behalf of the board, the artists, and the communities we represent, acknowledges that we work, live and play in the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people, in Unama’ki Cape Breton, who have stewarded these lands since time immemorial.

We are grateful not only for the strong and ongoing stewardship of these lands we call home, but also for the stories, music, and art that Mi’kmaq people continue to create and share, carrying ancestral voices, sacred teachings, and legacies of interconnectedness and resilience forward into the present and on to the future.

We aspire to reflect that sense of connection between past and present in our festival. We are inspired by L’nu artists to foster connection and self-reflection in our work. We will work to ensure that art is accessible, inclusive, and integrated into public spaces so that we can share our collective stories, recognizing the challenges of our past and imagining brighter futures.

We are all Treaty people.