Tree Story brings together creative practices from around the world to
create a 'forest' of ideas relating to critical environmental and
sustainability issues. At its foundation--or roots--are Indigenous ways
of knowing and a recognition of trees as our ancestors and family. The
major international group exhibition and podcast will be accompanied by
a reader, which connects tree stories across time and place. Featuring
varied contributions from thirty-three exhibiting artists and projects
in a fully illustrated colour section--ranging from early 1970s
environmental actions to studying plant communications--Tree Story
will include newly commissioned and republished texts from artists,
activists, ecologists, scholars, curators, and authors that foreground
First Nations' knowledges, reflect on the rights and agency of trees,
explore notions of cultural heritage, reveal knowledge of tree networks,
and consider loss in times of climate emergency. Together, the diverse
contributions in Tree Story pose the question: what can we learn from
trees and the importance of Country?