
Art of Illumination: Adding LED Tech to Your Art Practice
The following description was submitted by the event organizer.
A beginner-friendly workshop on integrating light into your art. Have you seen light-based art and thought, “I want to do that… but where do I even start?" The world of LEDs can be overwhelming — full of technical jargon, intense tutorials, and complex coding. This workshop cuts through the confusion to give you a clear, approachable entry point into illuminated art.
What This Workshop Covers
- LED Basics: Lights, power, and controls—the foundation of any illuminated project.
- Simple, No-Soldering Solutions: How to confidently buy and use off-the-shelf LED strips.
- Understanding LED Jargon: What to look for when shopping for LED components.
- Why Artists Use Light: How LEDs can transform creative expression.
Who This is For
- Artists and makers who are curious about adding light to their work.
- Anyone who has seen LED-lit art and wondered, “How do they do that?”
- Creatives looking for a practical, no-nonsense guide to getting started.
- No prior electronics or coding experience is needed.
Why Take This Workshop?
Light can transform art, but the technical side can feel intimidating. This workshop removes the guesswork.
- No endless YouTube tutorials.
- No deep dives into coding.
- Just the essentials to get you started.
- By the end, you’ll be confident enough to add LEDs to your projects.
Meet Your Instructors
Therese Gietler and Misty Post of Twisty Maurice are artists who ventured into light-based art two years ago, adding to a lifetime of creativity. Just two years ago, they were where you are now—curious and ready to dive into the world of illuminated art. They took on the challenges of LED tech together, learning through trial and error and a few near-disasters (smoke, but no fire). Therese works with paper, low-poly design, and LED lights, pushing the boundaries of illuminated installations. Misty works with found materials, fabric, stained glass, and shadow puppetry, exploring the interplay of light and storytelling. Together, they’ve explored the tech and taken the deep dive into illuminated art, and are ready to help you take your first steps.
Cost & Materials
Workshop Fee: Free, with a $25 materials fee that includes
- A working strand of LED lights
- A downloadable app for control
- A remote control
- A paper lantern
- Diffusion materials
What to Bring: A USB battery pack (there will be extras to use during the session, but they’re not included in the kit).
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