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What’s Hot: 2013 Glow To Light Up Santa Monica Saturday:

Glow 2013 will be held Saturday

Glow 2013

— Saturday, Sept. 28

— 7 pm to 3 am

— Santa Monica Beach, Pier & Palisades Park

Glow is returning to the splendor of Santa Monica Beach and surrounds this Saturday night.

Building on the extraordinary success of Glow 2008 and Glow 2010, the free dusk-and-beyond event features the work of international, national, and local artists.

Glow is the first all-night art event in the United States that emphasizes the commissioning of original artwork.

Glow projects invite active audience engagement and exploration and constantly surprise in their unexpected placement in spaces and times not normally reserved for fine art.

Santa Monica joins such cities as Paris, Toronto, Montreal, Rome, Brussels, Minneapolois, Tel Aviv and Riga as part of a global movement producing “white night” or “nuit blanche” events.

For more information, visit glowsantamonica.com.

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