Lightscape at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is set to bring dozens of beautiful displays, like “Submergence” to the garden this month.
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The sprawling lawns and lush gardens of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden are set to be turned into a glittering winter wonderland with the return of Lightscape on Nov. 17.
Now in its third year at the garden, Lightscape is a dazzling holiday lights show created by dozens of local and international artists. Over a million lights, accompanied by live music and soundscapes, create beautiful and otherworldly vistas for visitors to wander through.
This year, the trail has been “expanded and reimagined,” according to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, featuring new works like “Sea of Light,” which will fill the garden’s famous Cherry Esplanade with a stunning sequence of light.
“Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers have already fallen in love with Lightscape over the past two years, and we’re delighted to invite the city back this winter with the most exquisite trail yet,” said Adrian Benepe, president and CEO of Brooklyn Botanic Garden, in a statement. “Nowhere else in the city will you find a more mesmerizing way to spend a winter night, celebrating the season and joining with friends and family to experience New York’s new contemporary classic for the holidays.”
Other new works include “Submergence,” described as an “immersive, interactive experience” created with thousands of points of suspended light, and “Trinity,” which will project dozens of illustrations from the garden’s own archives onto 100-year-old horse chestnut trees. The new pieces will join old favorites like the Winter Cathedral — a fully illuminated structure perfect for snapping photos and soaking in the cozy ambiance.
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