
"If you haven't seen Let's Glow since its first year here in 2021, the above video gives you a sense of the yuletide glee you can expect. The fifth annual Let's Glow SF event will illuminate eight landmark sites with large-scale projection art and cement its status as a signature holiday tradition for the city, the project's host Downtown SF Partnership says in their announcement."
"Above we get a taste of some of the projections that will be on the Ferry Building. And we have to say, that gingerbread house looks pretty sweet. Image: Downtown SF Partnership The above map shows the where you'll find these projections every night during the program's run: the Ferry Building, the Transamerica Pyramid Center, the Pacific Exchange, Salesforce Tower, 101 California Street, the Hobart Building, the PG&E Substation in the East Cut, and Yerba Buena Lane at Market Street."
"What they're calling the nation's largest holiday projection art festival will turn the sides of downtown SF buildings into ice castles and gingerbread houses, as Let's Glow SF returns for its fifth year this Friday night. It's now a five-year San Francisco holiday tradition that we light up the sides of downtown buildings in December with a dazzling projection mapping display called Let's Glow SF."
Let's Glow SF returns for its fifth year, lighting the sides of eight downtown San Francisco buildings nightly from December 5–14 with large-scale projection mapping. Nineteen artists and visual design companies will present colorful, eclectic animated artworks that transform landmarks into ice castles, gingerbread houses, and other holiday scenes. Participating sites include the Ferry Building, Transamerica Pyramid Center, Pacific Exchange, Salesforce Tower, 101 California Street, the Hobart Building, the PG&E Substation in the East Cut, and Yerba Buena Lane. The program kicks off at the Ferry Building with pre-event festivities at 6 pm and a ceremonial switch at 7 pm, and continues nightly throughout the run.
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