Art-to-Art Palette Journal

Illumination trail on track for the feet

LISLE, Ill (AAPNW) – Set to open Saturday, November 20, 2021, “Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum” is in its ninth year whereas it will return to a walking experience with five new lighting features, including a special “Human+Nature” display.

Visitors can explore 50 acres of the Arboretum’s majestic trees during a one-of-a-kind spectacle of color, light and sound. The exhibition takes guests on a journey along a one-mile, paved walking path amid festive music and lighting effects that highlight the beauty of trees in winter. Also, along the route, guests can warm up by a crackling fire and roast marshmallows for s’mores, or stop in one of the concession tents for a snack and beverage.

“This year’s Illumination will include unique new features for those who have made it a holiday tradition year after year, such as the chance to see a Human+Nature sculpture lit at night,” said Preston Bautista, vice president of learning and engagement. “Returning to a walking trail will bring friends and families together again to enjoy a special seasonal lighting experience.”

This year’s new experiences include: * A lighting display of Hallow, the iconic sculpture by artist Daniel Popper in the Human+Nature exhibition. * Enchanted Gateway, a new entry portal of glowing lights leading to Meadow Lake. * Festival of Lanterns, where guests walk under 150 colorful lanterns at the top of Frost Hill. * Golden Glade, a meadow of lights at the top of the Conifer trail. * Winter Radiance, a new path leading back to the Visitor Center featuring colorful reeds.

Also new this year is an Arbor Court photo opportunity and festive music throughout the entire Illumination trail. Returning favorites include Treemagination, Symphony Woods, Woodland Wonder, Ornament Hill, The Champion Tree, Enchanted Forest and Crown of Light. In addition, IllumiBrew, a special pre-opening event Nov. 18 and 19, invites guests 21 and older to be the first to see the 2021 exhibition while enjoying beer tastings along the trail.

The exhibition was custom designed and developed uniquely for the Morton Arboretum in partnership with international media and exhibit designers, Lightswitch llc. “Every year since its inception, we have embraced the Morton Arboretum’s mission as the champion of trees,” said John Featherstone, the Lightswitch designer. “Illumination is an unparalleled lighting experience, immersing guests in nature and highlighting the many ways trees are a gift to people and communities.”

Questions about the event can be directed to the Ticket Line at 630.725.2066, or contact Kara Silva at Morton Arboretum at 630.719.5768 or ksilva@mortonarb.org.

 

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