Lumonics Legacy Project Aims to Keep Immersive Pioneers’ Vision Alive by Teague Bohlen, Westword

 

Lumonics Gallery and Performance Space on 73rd and Washington…for now.  Photo by Marc Billard

Lumonics Light and Sound Gallery has been around for decades, ever since artists Mel and Dorothy Tanner started working with light sculptures and sound to create immersive experiences back in 1969. Dubbed “Lumonics,” the unique art form was conceived to engage multiple senses — primarily sight and sound — simultaneously, providing audiences a deeper connection to the work and the world around it.

Barry Raphael and Marc Billard became part of the Lumonics artist collective in 1972, when they separately encountered what the Tanners were already deeply into. “It started for me when I walked into the Tanners’ gallery in Miami,” recalls Raphael, who was the first to join the collective. “I was a language arts teacher in Chicago at the time, and a friend of mine was splitting his time between Chicago and working down at Dade Community College. He told me about it, and I went. It was like the ultimate field trip for me. It was an amazing moment, seeing the theater the Tanners had set up and everything in it. My friend was thinking of trying to move it back up to Chicago, but that never happened. I never set out to move to Miami, but it’s just the way it happened. The experience had mesmerized me.”

“And I was working construction at the time in South Florida,” adds Billard. Mel Tanner’s sister was his neighbor at the time, and she’d told him he should go and check it out. It took him about a year to do so, but when he did, Billard says his reaction was remarkable. “Oh, my God,” he says. “I was speechless.” Mel asked him if he wanted to do some work with him. That was the beginning of Billard (along with his wife, Barbara, who passed away in the summer of 2023) working with the Lumonics collective, building many of the pieces from then on.

“It was Marc’s arrival and all his wonderful work that was really the first expansion point back then,” Raphael says. “He was able to create larger pieces with more detail, and that’s what Mel [Tanner] was working for.”

Mel was working with simple shapes before,” says Billard. “When I came in and got my fingers in it, it was able to become very different. Wall pieces and sculptures. New designs. It changed.”

 

Barry Raphael and Marc Billard have helped represent Lumonics for over fifty years

They brought the Tanners’ artistic legacy to Denver in 2008, where it’s resided ever since, and Raphael and Billard are working to ensure that the exhibitions survive and thrive for many years to come. They still put on immersive shows every Saturday night at the Lumonics Light and Sound Gallery, 800 East 73rd Avenue; tickets are still only $25, are limited to a small, intimate group only, and include refreshments as well as illumination. Tickets for that event and several others are available through Eventbrite.

But in terms of the future of the project, Raphael and Billard have started the Lumonics Legacy Project. They hope to raise $30,000 in order to preserve more than 200 Tanner light sculptures, as well as the Lumonics archives, which include collages, sketchbooks, hand-painted 35-millimeter slides, original projector tray paintings, preserved media articles, photographs and an expanding library of music visuals. In addition to raising money for creating a sustainable legacy and future, the crowdfunding effort plans to establish a Friends of Lumonics nonprofit, which will support partnerships to share Lumonics with the world.

“We’re in our seventies now,” smiles Raphael, “and are deeply committed to seeing this work remain accessible for future generations. What was once a collective of seven is down to just us two, but we have friends who’ve volunteered to help us create this Legacy Project.”

Specifically, Raphael hopes that the project will allow Lumonics to bring more than 100 pieces out of storage and work on restoring them, with more environmentally sound and long-lasting LED technologies, while still keeping within Mel and Dorothy Tanner’s original vision.

Raphael says that the final step of the Legacy Project would be for the whole collection and gallery to move one more time.

 

Sponsorship for the Lumonics Field Trip Program

 
Your sponsorship/contribution will help fund the Lumonics Field Trip Program:
 
Lumonics, among the first and longest-running light art projects in the U.S., provides a unique setting that offers a blend of artistic heritage, innovative installations, and a dedication to introducing this evolving art form to “students of all ages”.
 
The field trip is a blend of art and technology. The intent is to encourage attendees to exercise their imaginative powers and be inspired to go further in their endeavors. 
 
Our Audience:
1. From kindergarteners to seniors in assisted living (we are community partners with the Denver Public Schools Foundation).
2. For the developmentally challenged (we are community partners with Sample Supports)
3. For people seeking a substance-free and sober life (we are community partners with The Phoenix).
4. Art Students that attend the Lumonics School of Light Art (students have ranged in age from 8 to 85 so far)
 
 

Music: Dorothy Tanner and Marc Billard
Video and Production by Marc Billard
 
 
 
 

One of the videos shown at Lumonics Immersed, Mountain Meditation 3 by Marc Billard, was accepted in the upcoming Tilting West: Defining A New Legacy Exhibition at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. The exhibit opens June 3 and ends on August 23, 2026. Here is an excerpt:

“The source material is Colorado car rides and hikes in the mountains, which I record using a mobile phone camera and/or Insta360 camera attached to the car window or mounted on the roof. I then transform the imagery in production, and add an original soundtrack. No AI!”
– Marc Billard
 

Read our blog about how we produce The Music and Visuals at Lumonics Immersed.  

 

Your sponsorship/contribution will help fund the field trip program, especially for the Title 1 Schools in Denver Metro where finances and school budgets are a barrier. The funding would go toward covering the expenses in preparing and presenting the field trips. We have a sliding scale from $250.00  to $150.00 or no charge for schools and organizations. Even $250 does not cover our costs. You can also sponsor a student to attend the 1-day class at the Lumonics School of Light Art.

 

We present the most up-to-date form of Lumonics. Our intention is to expand the boundaries of sensory engagement and artistic expression, and honor the Tanners’ contribution to light art and the immersive experience. Your support is appreciated.
– Marc Billard/ Barry Raphael

photo of Marc Billard (right) by Kevin J. Beaty (Denverite) photo of Marc by Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite * photo of Marc (right) by Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite

 * photo of Marc (right) by Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite

 

Lumonics Light & Sound Gallery
800 E. 73 Avenue #11
Denver, CO 80229
303.568.9406
lumonics@gmail.com

 
 
 
 
 
 
Some links to further familiarize you with our project that began in 1969:
 
Lumonics School of Light Art (sponsor a student for the class)
 
Lumonics is a community member of the Neuroarts Resource Center:
“Scientific studies increasingly confirm what human beings across cultures and throughout time have long recognized: we are wired for art. The arts in all of their modalities can improve our physical and mental health, amplify our ability to prevent, manage, or recover from disease challenges, enhance brain development in children, build more equitable communities, and foster well-being through multiple biological systems.”
 

“Because the brain is agile, exposure to arts of all kinds fosters interconnectivity across a vast and complex network populated by hundreds of billions of neurons, influencing how we process and perceive creative experiences.”
Your Brain on Art : How the Arts Transform Us by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross


https://lumonics.net/neuroarts/
https://lumonics.net/your-brain-on-art-how-the-arts-transform-us/

 

 

Community Partners:

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Lumonics is honored to receive a grant from The Denver Theatre District Microgrant Program in the spring of 2026. It partially pays for the field trips to Lumonics of Title 1 Schools in the Denver Metro Area.

 

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Girls Inc. of Metro Denver comes to Lumonics

Girls Inc. of Metro Denver came to Lumonics for a field trip on March 31, 2026, organized by Erika Taylor, the Center Program Organizer. Girls Inc. were honored just the other day at Mile High Stadium for the first home game of the Denver Summit, where the girls were brought onto the field to a huge ovation from the crowd.

The girls attending were mostly in the second and third grade, and a couple in fourth grade. We took them on a tour of all the artwork and our art school, the gallery, and the performance space where we did a special light and sound immersion for them. We then took them “behind the scenes” to show them how we present the immersive experience. 

They had lots of “favorite artworks” and enjoyed particularly one of the Mountain Meditation videos we played. They are created by camera footage of our hikes and drives in the Colorado mountains.

They were a lovely group, so polite and well-mannered…and appreciative of what we presented.

About Girsl Inc.

“Established in 1983, Girls Inc. of Metro Denver is an affiliate of the national Girls Inc. network. We serve girls from kindergarten to college in the Denver-Metro area. Our research-based programming is delivered by trained professionals who focus on the development of the whole girl, supporting, mentoring, and guiding girls in an affirming, pro-girl environment. Here, girls learn to value their whole selves, discover and develop their inherent strengths, and receive the support they need to navigate the challenges they face.

Girls Inc. girls live healthy and active lifestyles and are less likely to engage in risky behavior; they are eager to learn, successful in school, and more likely to graduate from post-secondary education; and they display diligence, perseverance and resilience.”
*excerpted from website

 

The light and sound immersion has begun

 

Touring the Lumonics School of Light Art and studio

 

Marc Billard shows some wide-eyed attendees how we create the immersion.

Spring Newsletter

Hi Everyone! 
Happy Spring!

Here are some of the latest happenings at Lumonics

 

 

Marc’s Mountain Meditation 3 video, was accepted in the upcoming Tilting West: Defining A New Legacy Exhibition at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. The exhibit opens June 3 and ends on August 23, 2026. We hope you can see the exhibit.

Contemporary regional artists—whether or not they identify as Western artists—were invited to explore and reinterpret the American Western genre through a contemporary lens. Tilting West challenges traditional notions of Western art, encouraging work that reflects diverse perspectives, materials, and themes, from environmental concerns to social commentary. Artists working in unconventional forms or conceptual approaches were especially encouraged to apply.

Mountain Meditation 3 has been played at Lumonics Immersed,

“The source material is Colorado car rides and hikes in the mountains, which I record using a mobile phone camera and/or Insta360 camera attached to the car window or mounted on the roof. I then transform the imagery in production, and add my original soundtrack. No AI!”
– Marc Billard

How We Create the Music and Visuals at Lumonics Immersed

Lumonics is honored to receive a grant from The Denver Theatre District Microgrant Program in the spring of 2026. The funds will be used to present field trips for Title 1 Schools in the Denver Metro Area.

The field trip consists of a tour of the gallery, art studio, and art school; a short documentary about the history of Lumonics, among the first and longest-running light art projects in the United States; a light and sound immersion, orchestrated live; a question and answer session; and concludes with taking the students “behind the scenes” to show them how we create the immersion. Teachers are provided with a follow-up lesson plan for the classroom.

About the Denver Theatre District:
The Denver Theatre District consists of a 16-block area of downtown Denver that enables interactive, immersive and experimental arts and culture events and experiences. It provides creatives with a platform and financial support for sharing their work.

 


We recently hosted a middle school photography class that attends Denver Academy.  Thomas Laird, Digital Art and SmartLab Instructor, organized the field trip.  We gave the students free rein to photograph the light sculptures. They had quite a time!

We enjoyed hosting Imagine! clients who came to Lumonics for a guided tour/immersion.

Imagine!, based in Lafayette, CO,is a provider agency offering services designed to allow individuals of all ages with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to engage in their communities. 

The School Age Services brought students from the  ages of  7 to 21. Some of the students could only utter sounds but were very expressive! 

We were delighted to receive this email the following day:

Thank you so much for hosting our group yesterday! It was really special to see our group so calm and engaged for such an extended time. There is certainly something to be said about the neurological impact of the experience you offer!

Thank you also for being flexible and accommodating with the needs of our group. We truly felt welcomed and supported and that means so much. We hope to be back again someday!

Best wishes,

Riley M.
Imagine! Program Coordinator School Age Services

Lumonics is honored to be accepted to participate in the 2026 Denver Fringe Festival that takes place June 4 thru June 7, 2026. 

We will be presenting performances of Lumonics Immersed during those 4 days at the Lumonics Light & Sound Gallery. Each performance is original and not repeated.

The Annual Fringe Festival

Denver’s thriving arts scene is overflowing with talent and innovation. Our goal is to provide more outlets every year so artists have a way to test their work, try new things, and push the boundaries. And we want to channel that work into performance venues at accessible prices so that live performance is available to as many people as possible. We do this every June at our annual Fringe festival that features dozens of fresh, original shows at venues throughout the RiNo Art District, the greater Five Points area and beyond.

At the Denver Fringe Festival, we believe that the power of performance art can’t be overstated, that it’s a key component to inspiring thought-provoking conversations and building thriving communities. 

* excerpted from www.denverfringe.org/

 

 

Starry Night Out Fundraiser for the Broomfield Council on the Arts & Humanities

An Evening of Space Science + Art and Fundraising

Lumonics is happy to be participating in the  Starry Night Out fundraising event on Friday, April 17. We will be creating a Lumonics light and sound installation and projecting on a large screen.

Hope you can attend!
(ticket link)

Presented by the Broomfield Council on the Arts and Humanities

 

 

Threads of Light:
 An Immersive Evening with KIMEAN on Sunday, April 19

Khmer-American singer-songwriter KIMEAN crafts cinematic-pop music that feels both intimate and expansive. She crafts layered vocals, lush soundscapes, and storytelling that is both tender and unflinching.

Developed in partnership with Lumonics Light & Sound Gallery, Threads of Light weaves KIMEAN’s music with the gallery’s hand-crafted light art, transforming the space into a living, breathing tapestry of sound and color.

Featuring pieces from her upcoming album, KIMEAN takes audiences on a journey inspired by her mother’s survival of the Khmer Rouge and her own struggle with the wounds that pass silently between generations.

Threads of Light invites you to step inside the music and be surrounded by story, light, and sound.

Doors: 6:30 PM | Show: 7:00–8:00 PM

🎟️ Presale tickets: $25 — available through April 9th at kimeanmusic.com
Tickets increase to $30 after April 9th. Spots are limited!

 
Lumonics is now open by appointment.
The Gallery displays 75 light sculptures from a rotating collection of over 200 artworks by the late Dorothy and Mel Tanner.11 light sculptures from the collection have been selected as limited editions, and all are on display at the Lumonics Gallery. These works, except for Dorothy Tanner’s Chakra, have been reproduced over the years by the Tanners, and were created with that in mind. Marc Billard worked closely with them in
constructing the artworks.
 
 
.Your purchase helps support the Lumonics Legacy Project.

Medium: Acrylic Glass and LED Lighting
Prices range from $2,000 to $9,750.
All are signed and numbered

 

 

Lumonics Immersed
Fridays and Saturdays 
8 pm to 10 pm

Doors: 7:45 pm
Performance:  8:15 pm
Tickets: From $15-$25

Each performance is one-of-a-kind and orchestrated live.

Reset your brain and boost your well-being through aesthetic experiences!
“There is a growing understanding of how art can literally reshape or rewire our brains.”
 Your Brain on Art : How the Arts Transform Us
Lumonics is a community member of the Neuroarts Resource Center.

 “For over 50 years, Lumonics has been a pioneer in light art. Founded in the 1960s by the late Dorothy and Mel Tanner, it is ‘one of the first and longest-standing light art studios in the U.S., long before immersive art was considered a trend.’” 
– Denverite

 

“We present the most up-to-date form of the Lumonics expression that originated in 1969. Our intention is to expand the boundaries of sensory engagement and artistic expression, and honor Dorothy and Mel Tanner’s contribution to light art and the immersive experience. If you want to get away, we’ll take you there.”
– Marc Billard / Barry Raphael

 

Have an idea about holding an event?
We would be happy to collaborate.

Wishing everyone well, and sending our best regards!

Barry / Marc

Lumonics’ Marc Billard Video will be Exhibited at Arvada Center

Lumonics’ Marc Billard video, Mountain Meditation 3, was accepted in the upcoming Tilting West: Defining A New Legacy Exhibition at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. The exhibit opens June 3 and ends on August 23, 2026. We hope you can see the exhibit.

Contemporary regional artists—whether or not they identify as Western artists—were invited to explore and reinterpret the American Western genre through a contemporary lens. Tilting West challenges traditional notions of Western art, encouraging work that reflects diverse perspectives, materials, and themes, from environmental concerns to social commentary. Artists working in unconventional forms or conceptual approaches were especially encouraged to apply.

Mountain Meditation 3 has been played at Lumonics Immersed, presented on Fridays and Saturdays at the Lumonics Light & Sound Gallery.

“The source material is Colorado car rides and hikes in the mountains, which I record using a mobile phone camera and/or Insta360 camera attached to the car window or mounted on the roof. I then transform the imagery in production, and add my original soundtrack. No AI!”
– Marc Billard

 

 

Here are a few still images: