Fifteen storeys of a Salford tower block will be transformed into a multi-coloured light show pulsing in time to music and sound on Thursday 15 December when a special arts project celebrates the creativity of the local community.
The event has been organised by Alasdair Swenson, a technician at Salford School of Art and Design, Third Year Visual Arts student Rebecca Kevill and Visual Arts graduate Sean Caherty, and will see the grounds of Canon Hussey Court on the Islington Estate transformed into a stage for an evening of music, food and entertainment against the backdrop of a giant projection screen showing art and videos produced by members of the community.

The Canon Hussey building will play a central part in proceedings, with green, amber and red lighting in the stairwell running from the ground floor to the top of the building reacting to the sound from the stage to mimic an audio level indicator, giving a dramatic light array visible from vantage points across Salford and Manchester.
The event is open to all and takes place at Canon Hussey Court, Islington Way, Salford, M3 5JA from 5pm - 9pm on Thursday 15 December.
(Source: islingtoncommunityartproject)
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