Lumorphéa: A Designer Lighting Exhibition by Mac’s II Agencies

February 24, 2026

From March 5th to March 15th, Mac’s II Agencies are taking over The Gallery George in Vancouver to present an immersive lighting experience with curated installations and special events. Select events require registration, more information on the events is available below as well as on the Mac’s II Agencies website.

Inside Lumorphéa

Experience lighting differently, as a living, breathing element of design. Immerse yourself in curated installations to see how light transforms space, atmosphere, and emotion.

  • ArtMorph Play
    Play with a living wall that blurs the line between architecture and art. This luminous panel system features textured surfaces that seamlessly disappear into any environment—until they awaken with customizable artwork, animation, and atmospheric storytelling. Create immersive experiences that evoke emotion, transform spaces, and unlock unlimited possibilities for luxury environments.
  • Seasons of Light
    Witness nature’s eternal cycle reimagined through light—where biophilic design meets luminous storytelling. Each season emerges through illumination, capturing the transient beauty of the natural world in shadow and radiance.
  • The Story of Light
    Journey through the evolution of how we’ve harnessed light—from the first flame to today’s most sophisticated systems. See how innovation has continuously transformed illumination from pure function into a design language that shapes experiences.
  • Seen in Light Showcase
    A curated reveal of BC’s most striking spaces, transformed by visionary lighting design. Discover the hidden illumination stories behind iconic projects through exclusive photography and behind-the-scenes insights.
  • The Lumorphéa Collection
    Step into a carefully curated world where lighting transcends its traditional role. Each display tells its own story through pieces that command attention, spark emotion, and invite you to imagine the transformative power of light.

Special Events

Panel Discussion: Who Moved My Light? | Friday, March 6th

Real talk between lighting, architecture, and interiors. Victor Quezada (Lighting Designer, AES), Andrea Greenway (Interior Designer, Ste Marie Studio), and David Guenter (Architect, SHAPE Architecture) bring decades of combined expertise to this dynamic conversation. They’ll share candid behind-the-scenes stories from projects, surprising insights about what really happens during coordination, and practical lessons you can apply immediately to elevate your own work.

Expect conversational energy, humour, genuine insight—and maybe a few friendly disagreements about who gets final say. This is an engaging 60-minute exploration of what makes collaboration truly work, what breaks it, and how thoughtful coordination transforms good projects into exceptional spaces from three award winning designers.

Hosted by Sai Venkat (Mac’s II Agencies). The discussion will be followed by networking, giving you the chance to connect with panelists and fellow attendees. Open to lighting designers, architects, interior designers, and anyone who cares about how great design really comes together.

  • Date: Friday, March 6th
  • Time: 3:30 PM — 5:30 PM
  • Registration Required. Click the ‘Register for Events’ button.

Ask the Experts | Wednesday, March 11th + Thursday, March 12th

Get unfiltered access to the people who know the infamous designer brands inside and out. These intimate sessions are creative collaborations where you can explore bespoke solutions, discover hidden product capabilities, and unlock possibilities tailored to your vision. Both days feature special guests from LightArt, WAC Lighting, Modern Forms and PureEdge Lighting.

  • Dates: Wednesday, March 11th + Thursday, March 12th 
  • Office Hours: 1:00 PM — 5:30 PM
  • Open to Everyone. No Registration Required.

Watercolour Workshop | Friday, March 13th

Join for an afternoon of watercolour painting, conversation, and creative exploration at Lumorphéa. This hands-on workshop is designed for architects and interior designers who want to step away from their screens and reconnect with tactile creativity alongside the local design community.


This event will guide you through creating a watercolour painting of the Vancouver skyline—something you can frame and display long after the event. Stencils and example paintings will be provided, but there’s plenty of room for your own creative interpretation. Whether you’re experienced with watercolour or trying it for the first time, we’ll be walking around to share techniques and offer support as needed.

  • Dates: Friday, March 13th
  • Office Hours: 2:30 PM — 5:30 PM
  • Registration Required. Click the ‘Register for Events’ button.

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