Artist Julia Shamsheieva is working in an active combat zone on a display for Binghamton's LUMA Festival to say thanks to Americans for supporting her Ukraine.
Each year, People Magazine releases a special issue highlighting ‘100 Reasons to Love America” and this year, a special Binghamton event has made the list.
Organizers of Binghamton's Luma Festival have announced mandatory COVID precautions which must be followed during the multi-day Projection Arts Festival.
Just weeks after announcing their plans for this year's Luma Fest, organizers are unsure if the festival will take place this year, or ever again. Here's why.
Binghamton's LUMA Projection Arts Festival transforms downtown Binghamton buildings into moving works of art as the only visual arts festival in the United States.
America's premiere projection arts festival is staying in Binghamton for another year. LUMA took to their Facebook page today to announce this year's dates.
LUMA is just days away, and Downtown Binghamton is about to transform into a whole different world. This amazing festival still needs your help! Find out how to volunteer here.
It was amazing! If you missed LUMA this year, you're in luck! Katina and I shot some video! You can at least see some of the excellent artwork on the buildings in Downtown Binghamton!