Arts & Entertainment

Long Island Village Will Be Transformed By Art And Light Installations In October

The event will include projection, video, animation, and gifs throughout the village from Oct. 13 to the 16th.

A previous installation as part of MoCA L.I.ghts in Patchogue.
A previous installation as part of MoCA L.I.ghts in Patchogue. (Patchogue Arts Council)

PATCHOGUE, NY — Patchogue will be transformed with moving art and light installations again this fall.

The Patchogue Arts Council's MoCA L.I.ghts 2022 will kick off on Oct. 13 and will run nightly from 6 to 11 p.m. through the 16th.

The program will include a series of compelling, site-specific artist-designed light works that include projection, video, animation, and gifs, according to the arts council's website. Installations will take place on the facades of various architecture throughout the village, such as the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts marquee, and pop-up projected galleries, officials said.

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NIGHT VISIONS pop-up projected gallery screens will be placed in locations throughout the village and will create "an immersive art gallery experience for the community," officials said. Works by selected artists will also be projected and screened at selected downtown locations including Roe Walkway Plaza, according to officials.

Submissions for the NIGHT VISIONS gallery are due Sept. 20.

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