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Troy Glow

Troy Glow is a dazzling winter lighting festival, featuring light art installations
throughout Troy’s downtown commercial district.

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

Troy Glow features beautiful outdoor installations of light-based art created by regional artists. In addition, partner organizations create their own unique light displays.  Troy Glow sites illuminate a walkable route through historic downtown Troy in the darkest month of the year. 

LEADERSHIP

Troy Glow was created by partners at the Arts Center of the Capital Region, Troy Cultural Alliance, and the Rensselaer County Chamber of Commerce to bring visitors, shoppers, and diners back to downtown Troy after two years of pandemic precautions when many people moved to online commerce, frequent take-out, and virtual events. 

 

Project Director/Lead Curator- Judie Gilmore
Artistic/Technical Director- Adam Frelin
Project Manager- Isabella Burnett

GLOW SITES BY ARTISTS
GLOW SITES IN DOWNTOWN TROY
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GLOW SITES BY PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
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FUNDING

Troy Glow is presented by the Arts Center for the Capital Region in partnership with the Troy Cultural Alliance and the Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce. This project is supported by a grant awarded to the Arts Center of the Capital Region by Empire State Development and I LOVE NY/New York State’s Division of Tourism through the Regional Economic Development Council initiative.

The festival is made possible through support from the Opalka Family, Troy Redevelopment Foundation, City of Troy American Rescue Plan (proposed), Troy Savings Bank Charitable Foundation, Rifenburg Construction, Inc., National Grid, Siemens, The Rosenblum Companies, CDTA, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Westshore Design Engineers, Phinney Design Group, Nicky Lightz, and many individual friends of the project.

 

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Public Art display called Empty Signs, by Adam Frelin
Empty Signs, by Adam Frelin
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