
On March 14, the Art Institute of Chicago hosted a gala to celebrate the opening of its new exhibition: "Ireland: Crossroads of Art and Design 1690-1840." For the dinner portion, Bon Appetit Catering served a menu of Irish-inspired fare including rosemary-dusted lamb chops and Irish Cream cheesecake. To immerse guests in a thematic setting, Frost cast floor-to-ceiling projections of the Long Room in the Old Library at Trinity College Dublin on the walls of the museum. HMR Designs handled decor.

Turn 3-D projections into interactive games for guests with help from Montreal-based Luz Studio. For the city’s annual art show Luminothérapie, the visual design firm produced four interactive games inspired by early 20th-century carnival classics, such as shooting galleries and Whack-a-Mole. The games were part of the studio’s Fascinoscope installation, a series of eight large-scale projections on structures around the Quartier des Spectacles from December to February.