Spectacular ‘Luminarium’ Brings Magical Experience to Harrogate


Luminarium – a giant walk-through art installation – will bring colour, calm and sensory bliss to The Stray in Harrogate this summer. 

Architects of Air's Luminarium (credit Charlotte Graham)

Created by the world-renowned Architects of Air and designed by their Artistic Director Alan Parkinson, this monumental inflatable structure, designed to be gentle, inclusive and open to everyone, will transform The Stray from 11 to 14 June

Luminarium offers a dazzling maze of winding paths and soaring domes filled with radiant colour as light filters through the translucent fabric, creating an ever-changing, immersive experience. 

More than three million visitors in over 40 countries across five continents have now experienced Architects of Air’s monumental Luminaria sculptures. Founder, designer and Artistic Director Alan Parkinson first started experimenting with light-filled sculptures in the I980s, with his incredible designs attracting global acclaim. 

His aim is to harness the beauty of light and colour to create a sense of awe among visitors to his sculptures.  

Parkinson said: “What motivates me to design is the fact that I continue to be struck by the beauty of light and colour found in the luminaria. These structures nurture an awareness of a pure phenomenon that gently cuts through everyday conditioned perceptions and awakens a sense of wonder in people.” 

Luminarium is the first event in Harrogate International Festivals’ Harrogate Unlocked project – marking the Festivals’ 60th anniversary – supported by David Skaith, Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, Harrogate BID and the HIF@60 Fund, and funded by York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority as part of the Vibrant and Sustainable High Streets Fund. 

This unique programme of outdoor cultural events is aimed at bringing people together and strengthening the local economy and long-term resilience of the town’s high streets. 

York and North Yorkshire Mayor, David Skaith said: “Our high streets are where our communities come together. That’s why I’m backing creative ideas from the people who know their area best with my High Street Fund.  

“Harrogate International Festivals know how to put on a show, so we’re backing a strong team with a big vision to bring the culture and footfall to the town centre with Harrogate Unlocked. 

“This is one of 65 projects we’ve supported across York and North Yorkshire helping to transform our high streets into vibrant destinations that residents and visitors will want to return to again and again.” 

Sharon Canavar, Chief Executive of Harrogate International Festivals, said: “Harrogate Unlocked will bring ambitious cultural experiences into the heart of the town, creating new reasons for people to visit, spend time and support local businesses. We are delighted that this funding recognises the important role culture can play in driving footfall and supporting the future vitality of our high street.” 

She added: “We are thrilled to be welcoming Architects of Air’s Luminarium to Harrogate. This amazing space is somewhere you can wander, look and enjoy the atmosphere. So whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or simply taking a quiet moment for yourself, Luminarium offers a wonderful opportunity to experience art from the inside out.” 


Luminarium – Architects of Air – by Alan Parkinson, is at The Stray, Harrogate, from 11 to 14 June. Tickets are £7 each, or £24 for 4. For tickets visit the Harrogate International Festivals website at harrogateinternationalfestivals.com or call the Box Office on 01423 562 303.

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