Art Galleries & Museums
Posted on the: May 14, 2018
CASE STUDY: Queens Museum Cuts Energy Use By 90% With Amerlux Track Lights
The Queens Museum’s Rubin Gallery, a narrow, black-walled space with 40-foot ceilings was lit with 25 300-watt halogen lamps. These lights struggled to illuminate the gallery adequately and bulbs burned out quickly. As a result, the New York City museum used Amerlux’s new innovative product, which perfectly showcased the works[...]
Posted on the: February 23, 2018
Amerlux Launches Modern-Styled Track Lighting
Cylinder Accent Light Provides Clean Design, Performance for Retailers, Galleries Amerlux, an award-winning design-and-manufacture lighting company, announced today it has launched a new line of modern-styled track lighting solutions that delivers a controlled, powerful and clean beam of light on high-end retail, gallery exhibits and commercial spaces without calling attention[...]
Posted on the: February 21, 2018
Amerlux Shines Light on ‘Never Built New York’ Exhibit in NYC
People are intimately familiar with the New York City the world has come to know and love—bright lights, masses of people, a rush of traffic and an interconnected symphony of more than one million buildings of all ages, sizes, and architectural styles that contribute to the city’s iconic skyline. But[...]
Posted on the: February 21, 2018
Artful Decision Why Gallery Curators Choose Amerlux
Like a cast of supporting actors who help the lead shine, superior lighting casts art in the best light. Gallery curators carefully choose what part of the exhibit should be well lit and which part should be left to the shadows. The dynamic is a play within itself. Lighting art[...]
Posted on the: November 1, 2017
Amerlux’s Gift Shines Light on ‘Never Built NY’
Amerlux, an award-winning design-and-manufacture lighting company, announced today that it has donated $20,000 worth of a high-end LED track lighting solution, which is creating a lasting impression at the Queens Museum in Flushing Meadows, New York. The unique “Never Built New York” display invites visitors to discover the alternative paths[...]
