City Partners with UNT for “Electric!” Light Art Exhibit

City Partners with UNT for “Electric!” Light Art Exhibit
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It’s time for a GLOW-up! 

The City of Bedford is teaming up with the University of North Texas to host a light art exhibit titled “Electric!” on Saturday, April 8 from 8 to 10 p.m. at Generations Park at Boys Ranch, 2801 Forest Ridge Dr. At this free exhibit, Generations Park will be transformed into a glowing outdoor gallery with more than 20 sculptures, all using light as their medium. 

This exhibit is possible thanks to sculpture students and the “Art in Public” class at UNT, led by Professor Alicia Eggert, an internationally renowned interdisciplinary artist who often utilizes neon as a medium for her pieces. 

In addition to the exhibit, DJ Phonixx will provide some tunes for the evening and food trucks will be on-site. All ages are welcome. 

Original source can be found here.



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