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Requiem for the Trees

Thursday, February 23, 2012

What's happening in the park now?

Click here for a current overview of the Kopachuck Park Tree removal project by Charlee Glock Jackson
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The Harbor History Museum in Gig Harbor, WA first hosted our show of work inspired by Kopachuck Park. The exhibit, Intertwined, Requiem for the Trees ran from Oct. 1st through Oct. 16th 2011 in the lobby of the Harbor History Museum. In early 2012 this show will be hosted by the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma, Washington.... even as the habitat of Kopachuck Park readjusts to the demise of it's crowning glories.

Who are we?

We are a disparate gathering of tree huggers, looking for catharsis and bearing witness to the magnificence of trees.

What are we doing?

Outreach to the arts community was initiated by Pat Lantz, WA State Parks Commissioner, in response to the pending removal of trees in Kopachuck Park that are afflicted with laminated root rot and pose a danger to life and property. Artists are called to draw, paint, photograph, write about, or otherwise memorialize the trees. (the park is currently open for day use) Creative work produced for this project will be exhibited at the Harbor History Museum in a show called, Intertwined, Requiem for the Trees.

Would you like to be involved?

Contact us at kopachucktrees@yahoo.com

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