Owned and managed by Destination NSW, Vivid Sydney, won Australian Event of the Year in 2013 and enthralled over 800,000 visitors, (including 11,000 international visitors who came on Vivid Sydney travel packages) contributing more than $20 million in new money to the NSW economy.

Deputy Premier and Minister for Tourism and Major Events, Andrew Stoner, encouraged families to make the most of the North Shore’s vantage points.

“Locals and visitors alike will be able to enjoy all the family friendly activities on offer in North Sydney as well as the opportunity to see Vivid from another angle at Milsons Point Foreshore which boasts the best views back across the Harbour to Sydney Opera House,” Mr Stoner said.

Member for North Shore Jillian Skinner said the light installations at North Sydney would attract visitors to the area and provide a boost for local cafes, restaurants and bars.

“Colour the Bridge, an installation allowing people to choose stunning colours and sequences on Sydney Harbour Bridge, was so popular last year it is coming back to the North Sydney boardwalk near Luna Park,” Mrs Skinner said.

“Other North Sydney Vivid attractions include Sea of People, a group of silhouetted figures by sculptor John Wright on the Milsons Point Foreshore, and Sea of Lanterns, which will illuminate Bradfield Park South with 70 lanterns under the Sydney Harbour Bridge,” she said.

North Sydney Mayor, Jilly Gibson, encouraged everyone to kick off their Vivid Sydney experience in North Sydney which she said has been specially planned with families in mind.

“Around 800 School children from nine North Sydney Schools have also been working hard to make their mark on Vivid by personalising the 70 supports for Sea of Lanterns with their own decorative touches and I know they are excited to see their handy work lit up in just under two weeks,” Ms Gibson said.

Destination NSW CEO Sandra Chipchase said: “Colour the Bridge, a collaboration between Intel and 32 Hundred Lighting, is a truly spectacular experience and certainly a highlight, but there are many other great things to do and see in North Sydney during Vivid, including local light installations and the Incredibly Short Film festival at North Sydney Olympic Pool.

“North Sydney is also the perfect vantage point to see the special and new Harbour Lights cruise vessels and harbour ferries lighting installations,” she said.

The full Vivid Sydney 2014 program is available at vividsydney.com

The full media kit and high-res imagery including 2014 Vivid Light renders and 2013 footage of festival highlights, is available at vividsydney.com/media-centre

Vivid Sydney highlights in North Sydney:

WhereWhatWhen
Milsons Point ForeshoreVantage Point – Sea of People Light Installation: a group of silhouetted figures by sculptor John Wright constructed from Perspex and lights. The installation is built on the concept of the community coming together to celebrate Vivid Sydney.From sunset to sunrise
Bradfield Park SouthSea of Lanterns: Bradfield Park South will be illuminated with 70 lanterns under Sydney Harbour Bridge. Children and community groups will decorate the poles holding the lanterns with an answer to the question “what lights up your life?”Nightly 6pm-9pm
North Sydney Olympic PoolMulti Media Exhibition Australian China Art Foundation: Features internationally recognised photographer John McRae, who exhibits his larger than life images of Australia’s greatest Olympic diver and sportsman of the year, Matt Mitcham.Throughout Vivid
North Sydney Olympic PoolThe Incredibly Short Film Festival showcases the wonder of GIFs as short format films. Now in its second year, the Incredibly Short Film Festival will be screened across four nights during Vivid Sydney Opening night, Saturday 24 May: featuring live music from supergroup “Ego”.7pm-9pm Sat 24 May<br> Sat 31 May<br> Sat 7 June<br> Sun 8 June
Boardwalk near Luna ParkColour the Bridge, a collaboration between Intel and 32 Hundred Lighting, returns giving people the opportunity to choose stunning colours and sequences on Sydney Harbour Bridge.Nightly 6pm – midnight

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