The one-mile walking trail will be illuminated with hundreds of thousands of lights and various art displays.
– You can light up your holiday season with kinetic hues and a flower forest — two new immersive installations that will be at thewill return to San Antonio for the second year from Nov. 11 through Jan. 8, 2023.
The immersive holiday light display Lightscape will return to the San Antonio Botanical Garden this November.More than 80% of this year’s trail will feature installations that haven’t been seen in San Antonio.Kinetic Hues installation from Australian artist Mandylights. Kinetic Hues, from Australian artist Mandylights, is an immersive installation made from 12 saturated pillars of light whose up-and-down movements create a series of shadows that move, morph and constantly change, according to a press release.Flower Forest from artist Jigantics.
Officials with the Botanical Garden said the popular towering cathedral arch tunnel with 100,000 lights will return, along with reimagined installations. There will be a fire garden and a “more spectacular” display of bluebonnets, which is an installation unique to Texas. “Last year, Lightscape gave the San Antonio community the perfect opportunity to celebrate the season with friends and family,” said Sabina Carr, Chief Executive Officer, San Antonio Botanical Garden. “This year, guests will be delighted by a brand-new experience as the Garden is once again transformed into an immersive oasis of light, color, and sound.”
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