Naga & The Captainess is a 100-foot-long, 25-foot-tall sculpture made of over 5,000 shimmering scales, located in Rainbow Falls Pond at Golden Gate Park. It represents the largest public art installation in the park's history and was created by local artists. The installation is part of an immersive experience featuring additional interactive elements. Two free public events are planned for July 2025, celebrating its unveiling. The budget for the project is $400,000, with significant funding already secured.
Naga & The Captainess is a 100-foot-long, 25-foot-tall glowing sea serpent made of over 5,000 shimmering scales, installed in Rainbow Falls Pond.
The project involves local artists and over 250 volunteers, transforming Naga into the largest public art piece in Golden Gate Park's history.
Future plans for Naga include interactive elements such as sculptural seating, treasure chests, and a street mural aimed at enhancing community engagement.
Organizers planned two free public events in July 2025 for Naga's celebration, with a total budget of $400,000, of which 80% has been raised.
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