Endless Color Public Art Installation
January 7, 2026 - March 7, 2026

Stamford Downtown, in partnership with The Ferguson Library, is proud to announce a new temporary public art installation featuring an immersive light projection created by award-winning Stamford-based artist Holly Danger. The installation will illuminate the east façade of the iconic Ferguson Library at 1 Public Library Plaza, transforming one of Downtown’s most visible civic landmarks into a vibrant, animated canvas.
This initiative continues Stamford Downtown’s mission to enhance the urban core through public art, cultural engagement, and placemaking, while inviting the community to experience their city in a renewed and uplifting way.
The inaugural projection, titled Endless Color, is an ever-changing, 10 minute seamless loop of Danger’s most vivid and expressive video artwork. Drawing inspiration from nature, each composition blends photography, video, drawing, and layered animated collage—creating a soothing, dreamlike flow of color, form, and movement. The installation is designed to uplift viewers during the darkest, coldest months of the year by offering a moment of wonder, beauty, and peace. Danger’s work evolves from footage she captures in nature and transforms into abstract visual environments intended to enhance surrounding architecture and spark emotional connection. The projection’s slow, fluid transitions allow passersby to pause, breathe, and step outside the routine of their day.
The installation will run nightly, 5-10pm throughout the winter season (early March).
Special thanks to MarLo Associates & The Ferguson Library.

