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SUMMARY:How to Build a Forest
DESCRIPTION:How to Build a Forest is a polysynthetic\, interdisciplinary hybrid of a project. Part visual art installation and part theater performance\, this durational event unfolds over eight hours. \nBeginning in an empty space\, visual artist Shawn Hall and theater/performance artists Katie Pearl and Lisa D’Amour—along with a four-person crew—work meticulously to construct\, dismantle\, and remove an elaborately fabricated forest. Inspired by 100 trees lost at a Louisiana family home following Hurricane Katrina\, How to Build a Forest is also strongly informed by the ecological consequences of the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.\n\nContemporary Art Center\n900 Camp Street\, New Orleans \nThere are a number of How to Build a Forest performances and talks!\nHow to Build a Forest – Friday\, October 23 – Thursday\, October 29\n\nForest and Water in Dialogue: Artists and Scientists Contemplate the Gulf Coast\, October 27th at 7pm\nPanel discussion with How to Build a Forest artists\, ecologist Dave Baker\, artist Monique Verdin\, and coastal geologist Alex Kokler about the current pressing environmental issues facing Louisiana.\n\nTrees Talk: 10 Years of Recovery Research in a Louisiana Bottomland Hardwood Forest 2005-2015\, October 28th at 3pm \nDavid Baker\, Environmental Curator at A Studio in the Woods\, tells the inspiring story of resilience and recovery of the Studio 8-acre forest with scientific research from pre- and post-Katrina. A forest ecologist\, Baker studies long term changes to Louisiana’s bottomland hardwood forests with a particular emphasis on how hurricanes and invasive species change these ecosystems. \nOn performance days\, audience members can visit the forest at any time during its 8-hour life cycle\, viewing it from afar\, or up close\, or side by side with the builders.
URL:https://astudiointhewoods.org/event/how-to-build-a-forest/
LOCATION:Contemporary Art Center\, 900 Camp Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, United States
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