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Studio Roosegaarde art exhibits coming to Water Street Tampa

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Water Street Tampa becomes more vibrant each day with new public art created by local + world-renowned artists.

Photo by Daan Roosegaarde

Arts in Motion, featuring two eye-catching immersive art exhibitions by the internationally acclaimed Studio Roosegaarde, are coming to Water Street Tampa next month:

  • “DUNE” | Friday, Oct. 6-Sunday, Oct. 29 | Tampanians can interact with a landscape of light fibers that react to human movement, exploring the relationship between humans and nature.
  • “Waterlicht” | Friday, Oct. 27-Sunday, Oct. 29 | An art installation that creates the illusion of being underwater will be projected along the waterfront of Water St., creating a stunning + thought-provoking spectacle.

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