Light Harvest Studio is a creative collective specializing in large-scale projection mapping and immersive digital art. With roots in both visual storytelling and architectural design, the studio transforms everyday structures into vibrant canvases that invite wonder, reflection, and connection.

Known for their work in cities across the globe, Light Harvest brings a deep sensitivity to place, using light and motion to highlight what makes each site unique. Their work on East Cut Electric reimagines a PG&E substation as a seasonal landmark for art and community, helping turn a piece of downtown infrastructure into a neighborhood gathering point.

Pictured here (left to right): Sean Mason (A3 Visual), Ryan Uzilevsky (Light Harvest Studio), Andrew Robinson (The East Cut) celebrate the unveiling of Breath of Spring by Light Harvest Studio at East Cut Electric.