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Burning Man-Inspired IGNiGHT Brings Fire Art and Creativity to Phoenix

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Fun with fashion, plus Burning Man photos by James Bottorff.
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We found these snappy dressers near a pond.
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Checking out artworks by Heather Dessel (center) and Spencer Edgerton.
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Just getting to the big party.
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Musical performance on the outdoors Alwun House stage.
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Glow-in-the-dark artwork by Kristin Wesley.
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All smiles at IGNiGHT.
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Waiting for the sun to set on a full moon night.
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Pausing from a bit of conversation.
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Gathered near an Alwun House pond.
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Just about to call it an evening.
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Exploring the art exhibit inside Alwun House.
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More glow-in-the-dark performance.
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Hanging out near the temple at IGNiGHT.
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Strolling though the Alwun House gallery space.
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When light meets fashion.
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Feeling the glow.
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Taking a quick break from checking out the art.
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Margarete Beeson created this three-tailed fox.
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Checking out the Alwun House gallery space.
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Hanging out near the outdoor Alwun House stage.
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Exploring artwork in the "IGNiGHT" exhibit.
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Fire art at the Green Art Park.
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Pausing to enjoy a drink and conversation.
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Hanging out near the Alwun House stage.
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Gathering around the IGNiGHT temple.
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Two brothers hamming it up at Alwun House.
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Catching Awkward Fox in painting mode.
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Relaxing on a back patio at Alwun House in the Garfield neighborhood.
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One of many Arizona burner volunteers.
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When mannequins join the party.
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This sphere greeted people outside Alwun House.
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Checking out sculpture by Sean T. French.
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Exploring a basement art space at Alwun House, including musical notes artwork by Wendi Corbin.
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Exploring the Green Art Park, near one of Kristin Wesley's Friendly Flowers.
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Performing at the Green Art Park.
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Having fun with an Arizona burners frame project.
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Still going strong as the event draws to a close.
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Anonymous time at Alwun House.
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Lighting up the night at Alwun House.
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A little hideout at the Green Art Park.
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A space for self-expression.
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Artwork by Spencer Edgerton exhibited at Alwun House.
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Being one with nature at Alwun House.
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A night for shared experiences.
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Doing a glow-in-the-dark activity.
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Volunteer pausing for a photo with her temple installation.
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Working the photo station at IGNiGHT.
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When radical self-expression meets fashion.
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Enjoying that Burning Man glow.
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Burning Man-Inspired IGNiGHT Brings Fire Art and Creativity to Phoenix
Fire lit up the night sky at the Green Art Park next to Alwun House on Friday night, April 19, as people gathered for a Burning Man-sanctioned event called IGNiGHT. Organized by Arizona 'burner' volunteers, the free event also featured eclectic visual and performance art at Alwun House, where Burning Man principles including radical self-expression, communal effort, and inclusion were on full display. Here's a look at some of the highlights.
Fire lit up the night sky at the Green Art Park next to Alwun House on Friday night, April 19, as people gathered for a Burning Man-sanctioned event called IGNiGHT. Organized by Arizona 'burner' volunteers, the free event also featured eclectic visual and performance art at Alwun House, where Burning Man principles including radical self-expression, communal effort, and inclusion were on full display. Here's a look at some of the highlights.
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