
Bioluminescence
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Bioluminescence delivers creative and practical skills for young people to create video projection mapping events while facilitating engagement with their local environment.
The Bioluminescence project is where art, nature and science meet.
The Bioluminescence project delivers a range of skills by giving hands-on experience from using camera technology for capturing images of nature
and the biodiversity of the region, to live video projection mapping, event management, event safety and logistics.
These skills are developed through a series of workshops leading to a live event.
2025 will see events in Grenfell for the Henry Lawson Festival and our return to the Cobargo Folk Festival with plans to make it bigger again! These two events are made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund which supports the arts in regional and remote Australia.
For 2024 Bioluminescence was supported by the NSW Government through CreateNSW to deliver projects across regional NSW in Bermagui, Tumut, Tabulam, Griffith and Wagga Wagga.
In 2023 the project gained the support of the Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation, which has enabled
Bioluminescence events across the Bega Valley and Eurobodalla shires.
With events in Cobargo, Candelo, Towamba, Pambula and Moruya.
Bioluminescence focusses on describing the unique environment of the Far South Coast of NSW, while delivering opportunities for young people of the region to expand their skill base and discover new ways of telling their stories. Follow us on Instagram to keep up with news of these events.




