Got Light Illuminates SFMoMA in Blue to Honor Healthcare Workers

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Lighting Designers & Event Production Company Got Light teams up with San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to celebrate healthcare workers with light!

When an institution and partner such as SFMoMA calls for help in the middle of a pandemic, we grab our gloves and masks and go!

San Francisco event production company, Got Light teams up with SFMoMA to light up the museum in blue to celebrate and honor the front line health care workers battling COVID-19.

Every Wednesday night, the exterior façade of SFMoMA will be bathed in deep blue light, symbolizing San Francisco’s dedication and appreciation for the health care industry.

“We are honored to find ways to celebrate health care workers and keep our employees working during this unprecedented time,” says co-owner Russell Holt.

On Monday nights, the lights change to purple hues to celebrate and honor those effected in the hospitality and restaurant industries.

Got Light enjoys a near 15-year partnership with the museum, lighting their internal events, fundraisers, galas, and art openings.

“When an institution and partner such as SFMoMA calls for help in the middle of a pandemic, we grab our gloves and masks and go,” says co-owner Jon Retsky.

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About Got Light:  Got Light began in 2003 by Jon Retsky in a Russian Hill basement turned lighting workshop. Today, Got Light occupies over 35,000 square feet of warehouse space, with over 120 employees, producing upwards of 800 events, museum openings, weddings, and galas per year. Visit Got Light at http://www.got-light.com.

About San Francisco Museum of Modern Art:  The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the United States and a thriving cultural center for the Bay Area. Their remarkable collection of painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design, and media arts, is housed in an LEED Gold-certified building designed by the global architects Snøhetta and Mario Botta. In addition to our seven gallery floors, SFMOMA offers 45,000 square feet of free, art-filled public space open to all. Visit SFMoMA at http://www.sfmoma.org

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