Lauren Farahani
LOCATION: Christopher Street, south side of entrance to Hudson River Park. DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK: This piece used small slips of ivory paper to convey facts about hurricane Sandy which still affect...
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LOCATION: Greene Street, corner of West 4th. After Hurricane Sandy fell this tree, I wanted to give it new life and meaning. Though it no longer produces oxygen, leaves, or shade, the tree stump has...
View ArticleYujean Chung
LOCATION: 23rd Street, south side, east of First Ave. You are alone, you can’t think of any but flash back what has happened to you, and to your neighbors. Feel like there is no one aside of you....
View ArticlePaul Chung
LOCATION: Cooper Square Park, 7th Street & Third Ave. Well, as you can see, my tree is so thin and tiny. Its top is broken off quite violently, and it has lost all of its branches. My work helps...
View ArticleMap: Location of Artists’ Projects
All 15 artists’ projects can be found here on Google Maps
View ArticleTo help with Hurricane Sandy relief efforts visit: Occupy Sandy
CLICK HERE: Occupy Sandy or NYU Hurricane Relief Services
View ArticleA Note from Kirby Gookin, Curatorial Advisor
PLEASE JOIN US ON SATURDAY DECEMBER 15th AT 1:00 pm (on the east side of Bowery, between 1st St. and Bleecker) as we lead a public tour to visit the artists’ works. For The Treemendous Project,...
View Article…mending the city one tree at a time.
Dear Hurricane Sandy, We understand you were mad, so you flooded our city and knocked down a lot of homes, taking a few trees along with you. Well, actually a lot of trees. So, a bunch of us decided...
View ArticleJOIN US: public tour to visit the artists’ works
SATURDAY DECEMBER 15th AT 1:00 pm (East side of Bowery, between 1st St. and Bleecker) Walk with us as we lead a public tour to visit the artists’ works.
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