Wakehurst Glow Wild Light Installation Returns For 2022

Date:

When: Select evenings: Thursday 24 November 2022 – Sunday 1 January 2023
Time: Entry slots available between 16.30 and 20.00
Price: Tickets from £14 adult/£11 child
Purhase tickets: Tickets on sale now: www.kew.org/glowwild Wakehurst, Sussex
Wakehurst, Sussex

Nothing quite says winter like thousands of glistening lights and Wakehurst is offering a light installation that you don’t want to miss. Forming a glistening haven in the heart of Sussex, Wakehurst’s enchanting winter lantern trail – Wakehurst Glow Wild returns for 2022. The ninth edition promises a brand-new route through Kew’s wild botanic garden, with 11 bespoke installations and over 1000 paper lanterns handmade by local volunteers all celebrating the incredible colour spectrum of the natural world.

Wakehurst Glow Wild

Ride the rainbow

From the moment visitors collect their colourful lantern to guide them through the encroaching dark, they embark on Glow Wild’s most colourful route to date, with each segment lit with different vibrant colours, bathed in a new soundscape from Brighton artists, Ithaca. The dark hues of succulent berries conjure up infra-red as the trail commences. Though invisible to the human eye, Wakehurst bats rely on infra-red waves and eagle-eyed dventurers may see their lantern figures languishing in trees above.

Wakehurst Glow Wild

Maker and illustrator Kerith Ogden continues the exploration of the animal kingdom with his series of
playful lantern sculptures inspired by the world of insects. Shimmering blues will also adorn two new arrivals on the Glow Wild trail, with giant parading puppets Percy and Percie the Peacocks entertaining visitors at a pop-up refreshments stop, specially added on the trail to keep hunger and thirst at bay. Plus, Sussex metal sculptor Michelle Dufaur’s shimmering array of lantern birds celebrates the colourful plumes and feathers of native species.

Earthly elements

Wakehurst Glow Wild

As the route ventures into new ground for the first time, the trail draws attention to the power of the elements, with a bespoke installation from Glow Wild regulars, AndNow: returning for their ninth year.

Over 300 points of fire will transform the dark woodland path into a dancing fiery display accompanied by a specially commissioned soundscape. The movement of the flames will reflect across the surface of suspended
water droplets above, inviting visitors to contemplate the breadth of the elemental spectrum. As the fires ebb away, a new installation from Same Sky forms overhead with clusters of cloud-shaped lanterns bringing calm sunset hues as they billow across the night sky interspersed with delicate stars.

Going green

Wakehurst Glow Wild

Moving away from the open woodland, AndNow: returns with a glimmering tunnel of greenery, inspired by
botanicals, mosses and lichens. The fully immersive installation combines the colours and textures of these
richly coloured organisms with sweet wood scented essential oils. Emerging from the cave-like depths,
iridescent beetle lanterns enhanced by the amplified sounds of scurrying insects will accompany nighttime explorers to a new 12m platform overlooking Wakehurst’s Westwood Valley, which forms the
perfect viewpoint for an awe-inspiring projection from digital artists, Colour Project. A joyful exploration
of the landscape through colour, the display will progress from the stark whites of winter woodlands to
an explosion of kaleidoscopic waves, diffusing across the ravine like ink in water.

A spectacle of bioluminescence

Wakehurst Glow Wild

In a series of water-based installations, the gardens take on the soothing tones of blues and purples. UK Young Artist of the Year nominee, Malgorzata Lisiecka returns to Wakehurst following her popular summer installation, with a bespoke piece inspired by the mysterious atmosphere of Black Pond. Exploring structure and colour in nature, Lisiecka suspends, floats and submerges a mixture of luminous materials brought to life with UV light to conjure the hues and movement and algae, sea grasses and plankton. This spectacle of bioluminescence is also the inspiration for Same Sky’s collection of lanterns evoking anemones and other water-based life forms, all dancing over the still waters of the Bog Garden with an iridescent display of scintillating fronds.

Flying colours

As the Wakehurst Glow Wild trail draws to its end, a joyful explosion of colourful flora and fauna forms the Glow Wild finale. Light designers OGE Group transform Mansion Pond in Symphony of Light with flowers up to 4m wide floating on the surface, drawing passing butterflies towards their glowing display. The warm glow of 1,800 energy-saving bulbs adorning Wakehurst’s 37 metre giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), the UK’s tallest living Christmas tree, beckons visitors to nearby crackling firepits – the ideal place for friends and
family to enjoy warming food and drink after their winter adventure.

Don’t miss out

Further new offers for Glow Wild 2022 include adults-only sessions, perfect for a heart-warming date night, or a fun evening out with friends. Every Friday night at 8pm, tickets will be reserved solely for visitors over 18yrs, offering a quieter experience for those looking for an enchanting outdoor experience.

Book your Wakehurst Glow Wild tickets here

Ticket prices
Wakehurst or Kew member – Adult: £14
Wakehurst or Kew member – Family (2 adults & 2 children): £46
Adult: £17
Children (4 – 16): £11
Infants (under 4) and carers: Free
Family (2 adults & 2 children): £53
Lantern making kit: £4.95

Car parking is free.
Shuttle bus from Haywards Heath from £3.05 / £6.10 for a child/adult return
Only guide dogs or registered disability assistance dogs are allowed in the gardens.
On Glow Wild event days gardens close at 3pm (last entry 2pm).

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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