Wyndham Park LIT up

ChronoHarp by Amigo & Amigo at LIT in Wyndham Park. (supplied) 395203_01

Wyndham Park has been illuminated again with the free light-based experience, LIT, being switched on for the third straight year.

More than 20,000 people were attracted to the opening weekend of the event from March 8 to 10, enjoying all new artworks including ChronoHarp, the interactive Trumpet Flowers by Amigo & Amigo, Ursula Lassos The Moon by Studio Vertigo and a dreamy light walk by local artist Teeny Fletcher.

Wyndham mayor Jennie Barrera said it was wonderful to see so many people coming and enjoying LIT.

“This magical nighttime experience resonates with all ages and backgrounds and provides a unique opportunity for residents to enjoy their city in a whole new way,” Cr Barrera said.

The second week of this year’s LIT was lit up on Wednesday March 13 and will run through to Sunday March 17, before returning for its final week from Wednesday March 20 to Sunday March 24.

Cr Barrera said there were still plenty of opportunities to experience LIT before it is switched off for 2023.

“Bring family and friends along and make a night of it! Enjoy a bite to eat from the array of dining options in the Werribee City Centre and soak up the vibrant atmosphere. Whether it’s your first time experiencing LIT, or you’ve been before, you’ll find something new and enchanting.”

LIT is on from 8pm to 11pm, Wednesday through to Sunday, until March 24 at Wyndham Park, Werribee.

More information: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/LIT