On Friday, the University of Virginia Chapel will not only toll the hour, but also light up the sky with the first of several pop-up projection mapping shows planned for UVA’s most iconic buildings this spring.
The shows are part of a project called “Brighter Together,” presented by UVA Arts, the Office of the Provost and Vice Provost for the Arts, and the Division of Student Affairs. They will feature the projection mapping artwork of local artist Jeff Dobrow, whose colorful, dynamic shows have danced across many buildings and parks in Charlottesville, including IX Art Park, Monticello and sites on the Downtown Mall.
Five shows are scheduled at UVA over the next two months, each with two nights of projections starting after dusk and playing on loop for four hours, so that viewers can stop by at various times. All attendees must adhere to UVA COVID-19 protocols, including wearing masks and practicing physical distancing.
The locations include:
- March 19-20: University Chapel.
- April 2-3: The Rotunda.
- April 16-17: Cocke Hall.
- April 30-May 1: McIntire Amphitheater.
- May 14-15: Madison Hall.
The displays will include elements of student-created videos; highlight art around Grounds, including the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of UVA; and incorporate music, starting off with original music by Red Flower Lake during the chapel show. Each show is also presented with support from the AV Company.
All of it, organizers hope, will evoke themes of spring and renewal, a brighter future ahead after a long, tough year at UVA and around the world.
Several students helped to plan the project, including third-year student Mica Vilanova, who designed the Brighter Together logo and is part of the student-led #YOUva campaign that has helped students find safe ways to come together during the pandemic. She hopes the shows will lift the spirits of anyone walking by.