Arbor Aid Juried Exhibition 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Diana Cwerenz, Executive Director
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Who/What: A juried exhibition of artwork that utilizes urban reclaimed wood. The exhibition is a collaboration between Future Tenant and Tree Pittsburgh, in conjunction with the 2013 Arbor Day Foundation Partners in Community Forestry National Conference.
When: November 2-December 1, 2013, with an opening night Arbor Aid celebration on Saturday, November 2nd, 6-10 pm.
Where: Future Tenant, 819 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Cost: FREE 

Join Future Tenant and Tree Pittsburgh for the Arbor Aid 2013 juried visual art exhibition, to be held at Future Tenant from November 2 through December 1, 2013, with an opening night Arbor Aid celebration on Saturday, November 2nd, 6-10 pm. The exhibition will be part of Tree Pittsburgh’s activities related to the 2013 Arbor Day Foundation Partners in Community Forestry National Conference.

Featured artists include: Andy Beck, Cory Bonnet, Jason Boone, Richena Brockinson, David Calfo, Matt Gatto, Peter Johnson, Rachel Mathes, Gary Raines, Chuck Sawyer, Khen Thomas, and Aaron Treher.

The artwork was selected by a jury of respected arts professionals from the Pittsburgh area, including: Jason Boone, a craftsman who owns Urban Tree, LLC; Natalie Sweet, exhibitions apprentice at The Society for Contemporary Craft; Phil Hessler, an arts educator and installation artist/photographer, whose work concerns dereliction and displacement; and Adam Kenney, the Executive Director of Touchstone Center for Crafts, in the Laurel Highlands.

The show features artwork made out of, or related to, reclaimed urban wood, which may come from downed or removed trees, materials from once-occupied buildings, or from other urban reclaimed sources. According to juror Natalie Sweet, “each piece was selected not only for the high quality of craftsmanship and innovation, but also for the clear connection it demonstrated to the natural world.” Adam Kenney further expounds that the artists’ “successful efforts drive home the notion that materials may have dynamic second lives that transcend their original purpose and origin."

Guides will be available during the opening night to escort visitors between Future Tenant and the Tree Pittsburgh fundraiser at the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Art and Education Center, located at 803 Liberty Avenue. Enjoy food and drinks, I Made it! (out of wood) local craft market, and musical entertainment. Limited tickets for the fundraiser are available.

About Tree Pittsburgh
Tree Pittsburgh is an environmental non-profit organization formed in 2006 and dedicated to enhancing the city of Pittsburgh's vitality by protecting and growing the urban forest. Tree Pittsburgh is to be a leader in creating a healthy, attractive and safe urban forest by inspiring and engaging citizens to maintain plant and protect trees. Tree Pittsburgh works collaboratively with the City of Pittsburgh, community groups, and residents to make a positive impact on the urban forest.

History of Arbor Aid 
Arbor Aid was conceived of five years ago by Tree Pittsburgh and late local woodworker John Metzler, founder of the Urban Tree Forge. Arbor Aid celebrates the possibilities presented to us by trees as resources within our city. Rather than make mulch or firewood from urban trees that need to be removed, Tree Pittsburgh encourages giving them a longer life by repurposing them as art, furniture, flooring and everything in between.