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Iconic 'Field of Light' Art Installation Celebrates 10th Anniversary

By MGN EditorialFebruary 12, 2026 at 02:28 PM

The global art icon of Uluru, 'Field of Light', celebrates its 10th anniversary with public celebrations, new art works, and cultural collaborations.

The iconic 'Field of Light' art installation at Uluru in Australia is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, drawing over 750,000 visitors since its debut in 2016. According to a press release from PR Newswire, the installation by artist Bruce Munro is marking the milestone with new artworks, guest experiences, and cultural collaborations. The 'Field of Light' features over 50,000 solar-powered light stems that illuminate the desert landscape around the famous Uluru rock formation. Munro's original installation has been expanded over the years, and the 10th anniversary will see the debut of new artworks and experiences for visitors. 'Field of Light' has become a global icon, drawing tourists from around the world to the remote Australian outback. The installation has also fostered cultural collaborations with local indigenous communities, incorporating their stories and traditions into the art experience. 'Field of Light' is just one example of how art and culture are being used to drive tourism and economic development in remote regions. As the maritime industry looks to decarbonize and invest in sustainable operations, projects like this demonstrate the potential for creative placemaking to transform local economies while respecting the natural environment.
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