Artist Bruce Munro to light-up Discovery Kings Canyon
The G’day Group is pleased to announce that the immersive light and sound installation, Light-Towers, will illuminate its iconic Red Centre property from April 2023
30 years on from his first visit to the Red Centre, acclaimed British/Australian light artist Bruce Munro has partnered with Australia’s largest regional accommodation provider, the G’day Group, to bring his immersive sound and light installation, Light-Towers, to Discovery Kings Canyon in the Watarrka National Park.
Due to open in April 2023, Light-Towers, will become Munro’s second Red Centre work, following Field of Light at Uluru which has received international acclaim since its installation in 2016.
Munro said that it was during his first visit to the Red Centre, in 1992, that a tip from a fellow camper led him and fiancé, now wife Serena to discover the wonders of Kings Canyon in the Watarrka National Park.
“Our first trip was memorable because the road was unmade and we wondered if we had been sent on a wild goose chase, but thankfully it was just as it had been described,” Munro recalled.
“I was astounded to see fossils of a seabed at the top of the gorge – the notion that Australia was under the sea was and still is mind blowing. The Red Centre really puts geological time into perspective and shows us how small and short our lives are. Every time I visit, I learn new things and it’s an infinite natural resource of inspiration.”
Consisting of 69 two-metre towers that change colour in response to music emanating from within them, Light-Towers, will take guests at the iconic Discovery Kings Canyon Resort on a captivating and immersive aural and visual journey.
G’day Group Chief Executive Officer Grant Wilckens said that the installation will give domestic and international visitors another reason to visit Kings Canyon following the recent completion of the first stage of $22 million in planned works at the property.
“A visit to the Field of Light in Uluru is now considered ubiquitous with a trip to Central Australia,” Grant said.
“The installation of Light-Towers is a way of celebrating G’day Group’s growing footprint and continued investment in the Red Centre, as well as a commitment to showcasing thought-provoking arts and culture as part of our property’s offering.”
The logistics of the operation to bring the installation to the remote Red Centre will involve collaboration of Munro’s team of four, alongside a group of volunteers and members of the G’day Group team. Installation will begin in early 2023.
Light-Towers was originally created and exhibited in 2010 within the Cloisters of Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire in the United Kingdom.
Light-Towers Sensorio - Copyright © 2020 Bruce Munro. All rights reserved. Photography by Serena Munro.
Media enquiries: Brittany Harmer, Corporate Communications Manager | 0415 655 191, brittany.harmer@discoveryparks.com.au.
About G’day Group
Founded in 2004 with three caravan parks in WA, G’day Group is now Australia’s leader in regional accommodation experiences with more than 340 properties across the country.
G’day Group operates more than 90 holiday parks and resorts under the Discovery Parks and Resorts brand, with properties in iconic regional destinations, including Kings Canyon, Rottnest Island and the world famous El Questro. The Group is also home to G’day Parks, a network of 240+ independently owned, licensed parks and the G’day Rewards loyalty program, which has 260,000 paid members.
Beyond holiday parks and resorts, the Group owns Wikicamps, Australia’s largest regional travel community and the #1 paid app in the App Store with more than 300k monthly active users, as well as Bookeasy, a specialist provider of booking management systems and technology solutions to leading destination management authorities in Australia and New Zealand (operating as BookIt).
G’day Group has property assets valued at $2 billion and is on track to become a $2.5 billion business by 2026. The company is majority owned by Australian Retirement Trust and founder and CEO Grant Wilckens is a Board Director of the South Australian Tourism Commission and former Chair of the Caravan Industry Association of Australia.