Illuminate SF light festival shines bright for 10th holiday season San Francisco
' Illuminate SF' light festival shines bright for 10th holiday season San Francisco HEAD TOPICS
SF Examiner » Brookfield Properties, Port of San Francisco consider Pier 70 changes - San Francisco Business Times San Francisco is Spending $1.7M on a Public Toilet Mayor London Breed frustrated by tech's slow return to San Francisco Lionel Messi launching San Francisco-based holding company
' Illuminate SF' light festival shines bright for 10th holiday season
10/22/2022 12:03:00 AMSan Francisco' s holiday season continues to get brighter
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San Francisco 's holiday season continues to get brighter. Works can be experienced across San Francisco from the Embarcadero to the Inner Sunset Presented by San Francisco Travel Association and 5M, a mixed-use destination at the intersection of 5th and Mission streets, in collaboration with local civic, arts and cultural partners, the festival runs from Nov. 9 through the end of January and celebrates The City's vibrant art scene. San Francisco Travel launched the festival in 2013, with inspiration sourced from the debut of Leo Villareal's"The Bay Lights." Since its inception,"Illuminate SF" has grown from six to 62 temporary and permanent eco-friendly light art installations created by international and local artists. Read more:SF Examiner » Brookfield Properties, Port of San Francisco consider Pier 70 changes - San Francisco Business Times San Francisco is Spending $1.7M on a Public Toilet Mayor London Breed frustrated by tech's slow return to San Francisco Lionel Messi launching San Francisco-based holding company
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