What is it like to go to Electric Sky? As they say, a photo is akin to a thousand words. Below are some of our favorite photos from over seven years of Electric Sky, from our group art shows, our pop-up maker space, workshops, and camping fun!
Group Art Shows
Each year we have group art show around a theme. We strongly encourage art and tech collaboration, and some amazing projects have emerged!

Luminous Garden 
Tube Lamps by Giddy Arts 
Touch Pond by Ben Flaster and Maggie Shelton 
Upper Sky River Table by Totally Legit 
Small Worlds by Andrew Cole and Jeff Larson 
Rain by Bryan Ressler and Briar Bates 
Borealis Break by Andrew Cole and Jeff Larson 
Bluuume by Nicole Kistler 
Lamps by Lea 
Mushrooms by Briar Bates 
Sensor Motes by Shelly Farnham and Greg Larson 
Digital Frontier by Brandon Traynoff and crew 
Garden Path by Shelly Farnham 
River Pixels by Ben Flaster 
Flower of Symmetry by Brian Ressler 
Lighter than Air by Briar Bates 
By Church of the Black Hole 
The Lordly Ones by Lea and Flaster 
Photon Spirals by Shelly Farnham and Greg Larson 
Salvation Adventure by Church of the Black Hole
Pop-up Maker Space and Collaboration
We set up a 24-hour pop-up maker lab in the park with basic supplies, where you can make projects from scratch, finish projects, or help others. Much like a hackathon, many new collaborations emerge as people with different skills are recruited to help each other. Collaboration is often the best way to learn something new, and make innovative magic happen!

creativity lab 



Life-long Learning and Mentorship 




Impromptu Collaboration 
A Full Lab
Workshops
Each year we host a few workshops focusing on skills that will be particularly relevant to the theme that year. This is your opportunity to learn something new in an informal, friendly setting with hands-on support.

Solar Powered Art 
Botanical Illustration 
Kaleidoscope Making 
Laser Cutter 
Drone Photography 
Controllable LEDs 
CNC Router 
3D Printer
Camping and Socializing with Friends
This is a community-oriented, family-friendly event. Sometimes, you just want to run around in the park, cool off in the river, or roast marshmellows in camp fire.

Group Meal Before the Art Show 
Cooling Off in the Skykomish River 
Testing the Internet in the ball park 





