Grimanesa Amoros presenting at the Light in Art and Architecture Symposium at Brown University

 Photo credit: Grimanesa Amorós Studio

At the Light in Art and Architecture Symposium at Brown University, Grimanesa will explain the source of her artist journey with light. First, she will delve into her origins being from Lima, Peru. Then, she will share how she was inspired at a young age by the bohemian lives of figures like Hemingway, Peggy Guggenheim, and Dalí. At the age of 21, she took the bold step of leaving everything behind in Peru to pursue her artistic dreams in New York City.  Grimanesa Amoros will then present her work and engage in discussion with a Brown faculty member and the audience. A roundtable discussion at the end will explore the future of art and technology. On the second day of this two-day symposium with contemporary light artists and architectural lighting designers, four of today’s most prominent light artists and lighting designers will present examples of their practice as it enhances, modifies, and interprets architecture or creates ephemeral and transitory spaces in their own right.

AMPLEXUS Year: 2022 Media: LEDs, diffusive and reflective material, custom light sequence, and electrical hardware Dimensions: (L x W x H): 85ft ft x 85 ft x 32 ft (26 m x 26 m x 10 m) Location: Cultural Palace Diplomatic Quarters, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  Photo credit: Grimanesa Amorós Studio

Grimanesa’s artistic practice revolves around two central themes: nature and light, heavily influenced by her childhood experiences along the Pacific Ocean. The ever-changing colors of the ocean foam sparked her fascination with light, which she views as ephemeral—something that can be harnessed but never truly owned. One of her most significant projects, Uros House, commissioned for Times Square, draws inspiration from the Uros people of Peru and aims to raise awareness about their diminishing way of life. Another notable work, Golden Waters, pays homage to ancient water channels and was installed under the intense heat of Arizona.


THE MIRROR CONNECTION Year: 2013 Media: LEDs, diffusion and reflective material, custom lighting sequence, electrical hardware
Dimensions: 90 ft x 70 ft x 40 ft (27.4 m x 21.3 m x 12.2 m) Location: Central Academy of Fine Arts CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China Photo credit: Grimanesa Amorós Studio

Throughout her career, whether facing last-minute challenges with installations like Mirror Connection in Beijing or exploring themes of mental health in SCIENTIA in Bilbao, Grimanesa consistently seeks to create connections and provoke thought. Her journey has been guided by the core principles of.


SCIENTIA Year: 2022 Media: LEDs, diffusion and reflective material, custom lighting sequence, electrical hardware
Dimensions: 60 ft x 35 ft x 25 ft (18.3 m x 10.7 m x 6 m) Location: Azkuna Zentroa Alhóndiga, Bilbao, Spain  Photo credit: Grimanesa Amorós Studio

“I live with a constant Romance with the Unknown, always open to new.” “I live by three letters, LPP—Love, Passion, and Perseverance.”

— Grimanesa Amoros

Video credit: Grimanesa Amorós Studio


The symposium will take place on Saturday, September 28th at 11 AM , at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Martinos Auditorium located at 154 Angell St, Providence, RI 02906.

For more information about Grimanesa’s art and latest projects, please visit her site. You can also follow her for updates on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. For more information about this event and others at Brown University, please visit the University’s site here.

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