This year’s tricentennial celebration went above and beyond, with two different projections on Gallier Hall and more lights a short walk away, at the Piazza d’Italia. More than 50,000 people flock downtown to watch the Arts Council transform the familiar public space into a giant community art project since its inception five years ago.
Check out these pictures of this year’s LUNA Fete.
People walk past ‘As of a Now,’ a 15-minute x-ray film projection
installation that is 3-D mapped onto a replica of a
vacant Baltimore rowhouse, on Lafayette Street during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Cora Griffin, 8, dances by the Piazza d’Italia during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
People walk through the light show Laser Synaesthesis on the pedestrian portion of Lafayette Street between the two federal courthouses during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
A infinite looking set of piano keys is displayed in the drum circle installation by the Piazza d’Italia during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
People walk by the Fallen Stars interactive icosahedron art installation in the Piazza d’Italia during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Sophia Mondino, center, plays with bubbles and lights in Lafayette Square during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
People play with bubbles and lights in Lafayette Square during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Dressed as aliens, Lua Walter and Nancy Donnes enjoy the light show Laser Synaesthesis in Lafayette Square during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Kellyann Bates dances with a hula hoop by the Fallen Stars interactive icosahedron art installation by the Piazza d’Italia during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Bates also listens to the Silent Disco using lighted headphones. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Gallier Hall is animated with projections during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
People listen to the Silent Disco using lighted headphones by the Fallen Stars interactive icosahedron art installation in the Piazza d’Italia during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
A Moose designed by
Will Nemito? and Chris Kaiser is displayed in Lafayette Square during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Kellyann Bates dances with a hula hoop by the Fallen Stars interactive icosahedron art installation by the Piazza d’Italia during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Bates also listens to the Silent Disco using lighted headphones. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Gallier Hall is animated with projections created by local
artists with the theme is
Through Time showing different seasons during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Kellyann Bates dances with a hula hoop by the Fallen Stars interactive icosahedron art installation by the Piazza d’Italia during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Bates also listens to the Silent Disco using lighted headphones. Photo by Matthew Hinton
People enjoy the Laser Synaesthesis in Lafayette Square during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Claire Majoue, 15 months, and her father Garett Majoue watch as Gallier Hall is animated with projections during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Gallier Hall is animated with projections during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Gallier Hall is animated with projections during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Children watch as Gallier Hall is animated with projections during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
People walk under interactive volumetrically mapped LED sculpture on Lafayette Street during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Wearing festive Santa hats, Dechoo Kulthinee, left, Mabel Kulthinee, Irene Kulthinee, and Supapon Kulthinee watch as Gallier Hall is animated with projections during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Gallier Hall is animated with projections during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
People walk through the light show Laser Synaesthesis on the pedestrian portion of Lafayette Street between the two federal courthouses during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Kellyann Bates dances with a hula hoop by the Fallen Stars interactive icosahedron art installation by the Piazza d’Italia during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Bates also listens to the Silent Disco using lighted headphones. Photo by Matthew Hinton
Dressed as aliens, Lua Walter and Nancy Donnes enjoy the light show Laser Synaesthesis in Lafayette Square during Luna Fete 2018, a visionary initiative by the Arts Council New Orleans with large-scale outdoor light installations, in New Orleans, La. Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Photo by Matthew Hinton
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