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The Light Brigade is an independent group of loosely affiliated artists. They are designers, writers, choreographers, composers, visual, media and performance artists whose mission is to forever change the way our fellow citizens see and relate to familiar places in their everyday environment. The Light Brigade does not permanently inhabit, occupy or create physical space. Rather, they honor nature, community and the human spirit by bringing art to new audiences, activating public and natural spaces, and inspiring people to re-imagine what “place” is and how they relate to and understand it. | The Light Brigade is an independent group of loosely affiliated artists. They are designers, writers, choreographers, composers, visual, media and performance artists whose mission is to forever change the way our fellow citizens see and relate to familiar places in their everyday environment. The Light Brigade does not permanently inhabit, occupy or create physical space. Rather, they honor nature, community and the human spirit by bringing art to new audiences, activating public and natural spaces, and inspiring people to re-imagine what “place” is and how they relate to and understand it. | ||
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The Light Brigade
The Light Brigade is an independent group of loosely affiliated artists. They are designers, writers, choreographers, composers, visual, media and performance artists whose mission is to forever change the way our fellow citizens see and relate to familiar places in their everyday environment. The Light Brigade does not permanently inhabit, occupy or create physical space. Rather, they honor nature, community and the human spirit by bringing art to new audiences, activating public and natural spaces, and inspiring people to re-imagine what “place” is and how they relate to and understand it.