Illuminate Your Night: Studio 23 Gallery’s Black Light Bash in Alameda

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Illuminate Your Night: Studio 23 Gallery’s Black Light Bash in Alameda

Hey, Alameda! Mark your calendars because the Black Light Art Show at Studio 23 Gallery is lighting up the night on Sunday, October 27. Nestled at 2309 Encinal Ave, this isn’t just another art show—it’s a sensory experience you won’t want to miss. If you think art is cool, wait till you see it glow!

So, what makes this evening unique? Think LED sculptures, mesmerizing installations, and live tunes that will keep the good vibes going from 7PM to 10PM. This event is about bringing art to life in the most dazzling way possible, setting the stage for an unforgettable night.

As you stroll through the gallery, you’ll be entranced by how the art pieces transform under the black lights. It’s a different kind of magic that’ll make you see colors you’ve never imagined. Whether you’re an art aficionado or just looking for a unique experience, this event promises to be a visual feast.

What’s a night out without some music, right? Groove along to live performances that are sure to set the perfect backdrop to this chromatic wonderland. It’s an open invitation to dance, socialize, and maybe even make a few new friends along the way. Who knows, you just might find yourself part of Alameda’s most talked-about art event!

If you need more info, check out the host’s website over at Studio 23 Gallery. Trust us, you’ll be thanking yourself for stepping out of the ordinary and into this luminosity-filled soirée.

Posted by Digifli for Studio 23 Gallery. studio23gallery.com

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Studio 23 Gallery
2309 Encinal Ave, Alameda, CA 94501, USA
(415) 580-2309
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