Winners of the 2021 IESNYC Lumen Awards

LDS Lumen Awards 400

June 22, 2021

“We are beyond excited to celebrate great work coming out of the New York City lighting design community in this most difficult year. With expanded promotional content online, we bring well-deserved recognition to the winners. And we share — at a distance — their joy and pride in their lighting design teams, their collaborators, and the owners of these great projects,” commented Lumen Awards Co-chairs: Clara Powell and Adrienne Shulman.

“We remain hopeful that, within the year, we will gather safely to celebrate together in numbers. That will be a Lumen Awards Gala for the ages: the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel. Until that day, we raise our glasses at home. Good health! Better days! Congratulations to the 2021 Lumen Award winners!”

Go HERE for the list of winners

 

 

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