Museum for Art in Wood

Exhibition

Gina Siepel: To Understand a Tree

To Understand a Tree was inspired by a desire to contemplate a living forest tree and its immediate habitat from the perspective of a queer-identified woodworker, in a way that challenges and provokes an often-assumed binary between living tree and dead wood. To Understand a Tree functions as a small-scale way of exploring big questions about the place of humans in the environment, the scale and speed at which we consume natural resources, and which organisms are included or excluded in a definition of “community.” Forests are complex and interconnected systems, and in that spirit, To Understand a Tree connects material practice and object-making to questions of forest ecology, climate change, and more than human personhood.

Gina Siepel, One Half Log, Divided into a Chair and Scraps, 2022, red oak wood, oil finish, 15’ x 12’ x 3’A chair made by hand from a found log using traditional green wood chair-making techniques, accompanied by all the removed and discarded material from the making process. Photo by Gina Siepel

Seasonal pictures of the red oak tree at theSmith College MacLeishField Station, all photos by Gina Siepel

Dates

March 1 - July 21, 2024

First Friday and Opening for To Understand a Tree: Gina Siepel: Friday, March 1, 2024 | 5 –8 pm | Museum for Art in Wood

Gallery Talk with Artist Gina Siepel on To Understand a Tree: Saturday, March 2, 2024 | 11am –12 pm | Museum for Art in Wood

Cello Performance by Vernon C. David: Saturday, March 2, 2024 | 12:15 –1:15 pm | Museum for Art in Wood

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Location

141 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Contact

Katie Sorenson, Director of Outreach and Communications

  • katie@museumforartinwood.org