ILLUMiBRATE: DREAMS
SATURDAY MARCH 9TH 11AM-11PM
ILLUMiBRATE: DREAMS
A Light & Color Festival
It’s time for JUMP’s most popular event of the year—ILLUMiBRATE!
Each year, JUMP collaborates with local creatives for an immersive light and color festival with unique and imaginative art installations inspired by the festival’s theme. This year, come explore the world of DREAMS….
How do we dream? Can we control our dreams? Where can your dreams take you? Each space in the JUMP building will be transformed into custom dreamscapes addressing questions like these.
ILLUMibrate is free, self-guided, family-friendly and features nearly 30 local creatives displaying their artistic interpretations of DREAMS.
We have been so grateful the last few years seeing so much of the community show up to support and celebrate local art, so this year we are doing thigs a little bit differently to make everyone’s ILLUMiBRATE experience even better.
First, ILLUMibrate will now be an all-day event on Saturday March 9th from 11am-11pm. Second, we are now asking that community members register for FREE tickets. These two changes will help us better manage the crowd, maintain proper building capacity, and allow for more people than ever to attend!
Tickets are available now through Eventbrite. They are COMPLETELY FREE but are required, so we can ensure a comfortable and safe event. Ticket start times are broken up into 30-minute increments. Once you are in the building, you are allowed to stay as long as you need—there is no time limit. If your desired time slot is sold out, please choose another time. Please reserve a ticket for every person in your group, only reserve a ticket if you plan to attend, and only register for one time slot. The time on your ticket is your start time. Please arrive within 10 minutes of that time.
Sweet dreams…
RESERVE YOUR TICKET NOW:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/illumibrate-dream-tickets-771748589807
LEARN MORE:
https://jumpboise.org/illumibrate
WARNING:
Installations at this event may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer and participant discretion is advised.