The four-year-old instant-classic LED art installation Entwined will return next month for its longest run yet in Golden Gate Park, but at a different location and with a massive new addition. We’ve got behind-the-scenes photos of the colorful magic that’s in the works.
San Francisco’s new annual razzle-dazzle holiday hit for the last three years has been the Golden Gate Park LED forest art installation Entwined. And the SF Parks Alliance just announced that artist Charles Gadeken’s collection of 12- to 20-foot color-changing, illuminated tree sculptures Entwined will be returning to the park for its fourth year, with a lighting ceremony on Thursday. December 7 from 4-8 p.m. p.m. (As usual, it’s in conjunction with the lighting ceremony for the nearby Uncle John’s Tree on the same evening).
Entwined’s forest of illuminated light is coming back to Golden Gate Park this…