Night Lights
Wednesday 20th Sep, 2017 → Sunday 8th Oct, 2017

Time: Wed & Thurs: 7:30-9:30pm l Fri & Sat: 7:30-10:00pm
Cost: $10 adults l $5 12 – 7 years l FREE 6&U
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Griffis Sculpture Park will again be illuminated with colorful and theatrical lighting on 17 nights for guests to view the interaction between lights, nature and art. New additions to the trail this year are new lighting concepts, soundscapes, video projections and events.

On Saturday, September 23, artist Casey Brink will be hosting a one-night art show. The Buffalo music group The Observers will be playing a show on Saturday, September 30th. Jam band Kaleidoscope Sky will be playing Saturday, October 7th.

Venture on an unguided walk through a portion of the Mill Valley Rd site of the sculpture park, where the trails and sculptures will interact with creative lighting – creating a truly unique experience. Guests are encouraged to bring flashlights for a few darker sections of the trail.

The trails will open from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Weds. and Thurs. and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on weekends. The dates NIGHT LIGHTS will be open: Weds, September 13 to Sat. September 16, Weds, September 20 to Sat. September 23, Weds, September 27 to Saturday, September 30, Weds, October 4 to Sunday, October 8, 2017.

Weds, September 20 to Sat. September 23, 2017

Weds, September 27 to Sunday. September 30, 2017

Weds, October, 4 to October 8, 2017

Admission is $10 adults, $5 children 12 to 7, and free for six and under. Night Lights can be canceled due to heavy rain. Updates will be provided at www.griffispark.org and Facebook account.

NIGHT LIGHTS at Griffis Sculpture Park is produced by SitlerHQ. The lighting and event company also produced the award-winning NIGHT LIGHTS at the Gardens (Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens), NIGHT LIGHTS at The Heron (Sherman, NY), and NIGHT LIGHTS at Nannen Arboretum (Ellicottville, NY). They created their first NIGHT LIGHTS show in 2009.

More than 250 sculptures reside at the 300 acre Griffis Sculpture Park, making it the largest sculpture park in the nation. The park is owned and operated by the Ashford Hollow Foundation, which also owns the Essex Arts Center in Buffalo, NY. The mission of the Ashford Hollow Foundation is to promote the visual and performing arts as well as construct a dynamic relationship between the arts and education in Western New York to better its young people and the greater community.

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