D.C.’s first permanent outdoor digital art gallery opens
The NoMa Parks Foundation unveiled the K Street Virtual Gallery Wednesday, a new, permanent outdoor art installation located in the 400-foot rail underpass on K Street between First and Second Streets NE. FOX 5’s Sierra Fox spoke with the artist selected for the inaugural exhibit of the K Street Virtual Gallery, My Ly.
WASHINGTON – The NoMa Parks Foundation unveiled the K Street Virtual Gallery Wednesday, a new, permanent outdoor art installation located in the 400-foot rail underpass on K Street between First and Second Streets NE.
Featuring 12 high-lumen laser projectors — each carefully calibrated and synchronized to cast a series of images onto the reticulated stone walls that flank the roadway — the K Street Virtual Gallery will enliven and brighten this section of K Street NE.
“I’m excited to welcome the latest art exhibit, the K Street Virtual Gallery, to the NoMa neighborhood. Brightening our shared spaces, even underpasses where thousands of people pass through on foot, bike, scooter, and car, helps…