Over 65 Chauvet LED fixtures were utilised for stage, dance floor, and ambient lighting. Colorado 1 units provided stage and dance floor lighting, with additional Colorado 3 and LEDrain 56 fixtures providing ambient and spot lighting. The result was a wash of saturated hues that could be varied to reflect the different moods of the event.
The result was a success, generating financial contributions that will allow the Walters Art Museum to continue offering free admission for the coming year to an impressive fine art collection that spans the eras between antiquity and modernism, while enabling them to "go green" for the first time.
"By utilizing the LED fixtures instead of the halogen and discharge lamps used in previous years, we were able to cut the generator size (and thereby fuel costs and environmental impact) in half compared to previous years," said Mike Aug, president of sales and marketing at Event Tech. The result is a greener event that produces more revenue for the museum due to the lower production costs.
The event marks the 10th year that Event Tech has provided production services for the Gala. Aug said: "We are proud to be a long time partner of the Walters. It is a great museum with a tremendous history."
(Jim Evans)