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Sun September 24, 2023

Frequency: A Festival of Light, Sound & Digital Culture

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Frequency is a biennial festival of light, sound, and digital culture hosted in and around the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History.

This 4-night downtown takeover activates the museum, neighboring gardens and plazas with installations of site-responsive work, live performances, interactive technologies, and immersive experiences from local and international artists.

The 2023 lineup to be announced in July 2023.

Frequency is a mostly free event. While all outdoor installations can be visited at no cost, there is a small entrance fee to the MAH, where some indoor artworks and programs are hosted.
Frequency is a biennial festival of light, sound, and digital culture hosted in and around the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History.

This 4-night downtown takeover activates the museum, neighboring gardens and plazas with installations of site-responsive work, live performances, interactive technologies, and immersive experiences from local and international artists.

The 2023 lineup to be announced in July 2023.

Frequency is a mostly free event. While all outdoor installations can be visited at no cost, there is a small entrance fee to the MAH, where some indoor artworks and programs are hosted.
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