Scranton Fringe Digital Light Show at the Everhart
Scranton Fringe and the Center for the Living City are teaming up with the Everhart Museum to present a FREE digital light show projected on the front of the Everhart as a celebration of the Scranton Fringe Festival’s 10th year.
During this two-day event on Thursday, September 26 and Friday, September 27, the Museum’s facade will be transformed into a mesmerizing canvas with visuals by artist Michael Nasser, which will be synchronized to music.
This event is perfect for the entire family—don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience!
This event is made possible Lackawanna County, Scranton Area Community Foundation, Endeavor Audio & Lighting, and Fancy Parsley Architecture + Design.
Thursday, September 26: 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
Friday, September 27: 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
Everhart Museum
For more information, call 570-346-7186 ext. 510 or email info@everhart-museum.org.
ABOUT SCRANTON FRINGE
Established in 2015, Scranton Fringe is dedicated to creating a bold, engaging platform for exciting, engaging, thought-provoking art with minimal risk to artists and audiences alike.
The organization proudly produces the annual Scranton Fringe Festival every fall, along with The Big Gay StorySlam: a celebration of LGBTQ+ voices, and numerous year-round programs that entertain and engage our communities while uplifting the creativity of as many performers, writers, artists and cultural producers as possible.