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  • Hoop Dreams

    Just to keep us jumping, we'll be taken on a tour of the NBA's extremely successful retail store in our city.

  • Divine Inspiration

    Can you frankly introduce theatrical lighting equipment into a historic space, while maintaining the traditional character and reverence of the architecture? Or does it clash? Will the dramatic techniques that sweep Broadway's stages, equally illuminate a more spiritual environment?

  • Toying with Light

    New York, NY, United States

    Join us at the "center of the toy universe" - Time Square's hottest retail store: Toys-R-Us!

  • Liquid Lighting

    New York, NY, United States

    Join us as award-winning lighting designer Nelson Jenkins explains how he transformed a dilapidated, exposed brick building into one of the city's hottest new dining establishments.

  • “Dance of the Vampires”

    Join the DLFNY for another fabulous evening of theater on January 15! We are seeing "Dance of the Vampires", starring Michael Crawford. Following the show, we will move to the front of the theater and hear directly from lighting designer Ken Billington.

  • Light Fantastic: Works of Art

    Step away from the nuts and bolts and gain a different perspective; light is much more than a tool to illuminate space.

  • Photovoltaics: the Sun as a Power Source

    If you think that solar panels are not practical for use in New York City......Think Again! Gregory Kiss will introduce you to several of his solar panel installations planted in our own backyard, such as the Conde Nast Building, Whitehall Ferry Terminal and others. All pleasing to the eye, incorporating new technology, non-polluting, sustainable and with an American 'can do' inventiveness.

  • La Vida Noche

    Drama, fascination and illusion were all brought together at Noche, an elegant new restaurant in Times Square.

  • Opposites Attract

    Join us at Tony Ingrao’s new gallery space and explore how the design team balanced the antiques on display with the bright-white modernist background.