Interactive Urban Gallery -

Interactive Urban Gallery -

Illuminating Our Community: A Display of Light, Art and Connection

Low Tide Properties proudly presents the “Interactive Urban Gallery” a digital light exhibition, woven into the fabric of our neighborhood. Each installation not only transforms empty retail windows into beacons of creativity but also stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to community enhancement and cultural enrichment.

Immersive Interactive
Art Space

The "Immersive Interactive Art Space" is a dynamic venue where visitors create art using digital graffiti walls. Step into a world where your movements bring colors and shapes to life on expansive, interactive canvases. It's a hands-on experience designed for all, blending art with technology to unleash your creativity. Ready to make your mark? Book your spot now and transform the way you see art.

Storefront with colorful abstract sculptures inside.
  • Illuminate Your City is a year-round urban exhibition hosted by Low Tide Development, featuring interactive digital light installations in various empty retail spaces around our neighborhood. This initiative aims to beautify our streets while showcasing the potential of these spaces for future occupants.

  • Visitors can explore the exhibition using an online map that guides them to each installation. The artworks are designed to be interactive, responding to the presence of viewers and inviting engagement through movement and participation.

  • No, the exhibition is free to the public. Our goal is to enrich our community and make art accessible to everyone.

  • The exhibition is dynamic, with installations evolving as new spaces become available and as we commission new pieces. We aim to introduce new installations periodically throughout the year to keep the experience fresh and exciting.

  • Yes! Many of our installations are designed to be interactive, allowing visitors to become part of the art. Each piece varies in its level of interactivity, from simple motion detection to more complex engagement through touch or sound.

  • The best support is to visit the exhibition and spread the word!

  • We strive to make all installations accessible to a wide audience, including those with mobility challenges. Information about the accessibility of specific installations can be found on our website.