Monday, December 28, 2009

Call for Participants!



The Somerville Topiary Farm needs you!

We seek artists, children, gardeners, architects, landscape architects, designers, and other creative citizens to participate in a public installation in Union Square.

All you need is an old Christmas tree and a design idea.

An area of Union Square will be gridded into “plots” for individual action. Each participant’s tree will be installed in the grid in a stand stenciled with the volunteer’s name. Participants may choose to clip their trees, and perhaps even to design and build armatures of wire or wood to attach to the trees, to create new forms and shapes. Once the trees take shape, together we will wrap them in a fabric of a single color.

Individual participation will give rise to the large-scale public spectacle of the Topiary Farm—a tree farm of whimsical shapes made entirely out of repurposed trees—the refuse of Christmas.

The time is now!

Instead of putting your tree out for trash collection, email us at somervilletopiaryfarm@gmail.com to sign on
. We will set up a time during the first week of January to pick up your tree. All trees will be stored on site in Union Square in preparation for the event. Spots are limited because of the size of the site, so sign up now to secure your place. If you do not have a tree but would like to participate, we can provide you with a tree.

Installation Day is Saturday, January 23 (snow date: January 24). Show up on site to dress your tree. The community event of making the topiary grid is part of the fun.

This event is part of the ArtsUnion winter sculpture series coordinated by the Somerville Arts Council. The trees will be on display in Union Square along with four other sculptures.
There will be a public opening for all five sculptures (date TBD). Each participant will tend his or her tree for the duration of the installation.

ArtsUnion

This event is a part of an ArtsUnion winter sculpture series coordinated by the Somerville Arts Council. ArtsUnion aims to spur the cultural economic development of Union Square, Somerville. Generous funding for the ArtsUnion is provided by the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s John and Abigail Adams Program and the City of Somerville. ArtsUnion has numerous partners, such as ArtSomerville, SCAT, Union Square Main Streets, and the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission.

Somerville Arts Council

The Somerville Arts Council is the local cultural council (LCC) for the City of Somerville, Massachusetts and serves to celebrate the arts and community. Its members are appointed by the Mayor, Joseph A. Curtatone.

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