The Bruce Museum in Greenwich reopened to members and the public Tuesday, April 27, with “Let in, Let go,” a multisensory video projection installation created by Holly Danger, a video artist based in Stamford, who has brought experiential events and immersive installations to audiences around the world. On view in the museum”™s main gallery, the exhibit runs through Sunday, May 30.
Danger transforms ordinary spaces into moving experiences by mixing natural and digital elements together, creating vibrantly colored, abstract, audiovisual art that is projected onto natural and architectural surroundings. Each work is a site-specific, one-of-a-kind experience that comes to life with the energy and presence of the viewer.
“The work is designed to hold you in the present moment and take you on a journey, offering a sanctuary in this space and time,” said Danger, who is also the founder of Danger Gallery, a video art space in Stamford.
The Bruce Museum”™s reopening admission will be on a “pay as you wish” basis through Monday, Sept. 6 with a suggested donation of $10 per adult.
For more, visit brucemuseum.org or call 203-869-0376, ext. 311.