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Supernova Outdoor Light Exhibit with NORD and LUNA Fete

The Friends of Lafitte Greenway is teaming up with NORD and LUNA Fete to host a free outdoor light based art exhibit in December.  This will be the first program in its newest community space, the Greenway Plaza. The Plaza has transformed the former driveway and parking area of the old Brake Tag Station, which is New Orleans’ newest open-air, covered community space.

The exhibition will occur on Wednesdays – Sundays, 5-9 p.m. December 9 – 20, and will allow visitors (masked) to spread out at safe social distances.

While Supernova is free for the public to view, it is a critical fundraiser for the Lafitte Greenway.  Individuals and businesses have the opportunity to support the exhibit and future Greenway programming and improvements through making a donation.  In exchange for donations, participants receive “doubluminary” tokens to exchange for exclusive perks and specials at participating local businesses from December 1, 2020 to January 15, 2021.  The “Star Business” program is designed to bring foot traffic and support to local businesses around the Lafitte Greenway that have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Supernova is generously supported by Frischhertz Electric, The Helis Foundation, Ochsner Health Center, Stirling Properties, Wrong Iron on the Greenway, and Friends of Lafitte Greenway’s members and businesses.  Learn more about ways to support at LafitteGreenway.org/Supernova.

The Lafitte Greenway is a public linear park connecting the French Quarter to Bayou St. John and Mid-City.