Visit Architects of Air: Daedalum

The Student Entertainment Board presents Architects of Air: Daedalum, a luminarium designed by Alan Parkinson. The event is April 13–16 from noon–6 p.m. at Grimes Way Playfield, Pullman, WA. Available daily.

The Daedalum is a monumental inflatable structure in which people are moved by a sense of the wonder of light!

Since 1992, more than 2 million visitors in 40 countries across 5 continents have immersed themselves in the spectacular, luminous world of Architects of Air.

This event is open to WSU students, staff, faculty, and the general public. This is a kid-friendly event. Kids under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Donations are encouraged. This event is accessible to those who use assistive devices for mobility.

This event is presented by Washington State University, the Student Entertainment Board (SEB), Pullman Chancellor Chilton, and the Arts Committee.

Learn more about the event.

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