Paso Robles: Field of Light at Sensorio (Extended)
Bruce Munro’s work has been extended through June due to overwhelming demand


When: Thursdays through Sundays, through June 30, 2020
Where: 4380 Highway 46 East, Paso Robles, CA
Price: $30 — 37.50
Tags: #installation, #art, #outdoors, #MobilityAccessable (see below)
A 15 acre walk-through artwork, Field of Light is a sculptural composition that covers Sensorio’s rolling hills with an array of over 58,800 stemmed spheres lit by fiber-optics, gently illuminating the landscape in subtle blooms of morphing color. Powered by solar, the stunning exhibition captivates visitors, inviting them to engage with the countryside through an ethereal light-based, sculptural experience. Munro’s work has been called “a light safari in wine country” by The New York Times, “awe-inspiring” by Travel & Leisure and “mesmerizing” by the Los Angeles Times. The Huffington Post said, “It can be hard to describe in words the gifts that Munro bestows on the landscape as his work escapes description in either written or photographic form, it is something to be experienced.”
Field of Light is a self-guided walking tour. The outer most pathway is 1/2 mile with benches at different viewpoints. You may enjoy Field of Light at your own pace.
Sensorio is an outdoor art exhibit space that takes place in the evening. Please check the weather and dress accordingly. Comfortable footwear is highly suggested. Excessive rains before, during or after Sensorio business hours may force a cancellation due to the terrain and potentially hazardous conditions.
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Office facilities provided by Thymele Arts, in Los Angeles, CA.
Contact Level: None
Content Advisories: None
Mobility Accessible: All pathways throughout the venue are ADA compliant. Wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, braces and scooters are allowed.