![]() Visual artist, Olivia Hassett, said: “I have created eight brightly coloured, unique artworks in response to the imagery, physiology, mythology and artistic inspirations unique to each tree, and I am really excited to be performing with the Oregon Maple as part of the exhibition’s opening night events.” ![]() The project aims to “make visible the invisible” by showcasing microscopic elements of the trees in the artworks, and by interpreting their meaning in the live art performances so as to inspire interested minds with a unique impression of the trees.Īdditionally, the team has produced a sound piece that gives a brief synopsis of each tree and inspirations for the artworks for anyone interested in taking a self-guided walk from tree to tree over the four-week period of the exhibition, which ends on Sunday 29th of October 2017. The opening event featured at PROBE, Research Uncovered at Trinity College Dublin.įrom a creative melting pot in which the inspirational ingredients comprised the thoughts of Professor of Materials Engineering, David Taylor, Research Fellow in Geology and microscope expert, Clodagh Dooley, and Trinity Grounds Supervisor and tree expert, David Hackett, visual artist and project leader Olivia Hassett has created eight incredible pieces of artwork, which have been installed in eight different trees across campus. The exhibition is open until Sunday November 12. ![]() ![]() Visual artist Olivia Hassett will, on Friday September 29, launch the inspiring, public-facing Trinity Trees exhibition with live art performances and a guided walk that will open eyes and minds to the majesty of eight of Trinity College Dublin’s iconic campus trees. ![]()
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