Today the gallery unveiled its festive centrepiece, an upside down pine tree with gold roots created by local artist Shirazeh Houshiary.
Houshiary says: “I would like us to contemplate that the pine tree is one of the oldest species and recognise the roots are the source of its continued stability, nourishment and longevity,”
As well as this feature, the gallery has a range of Christmas events over December.
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It’s certainly a different take on Christmas!
Today the gallery unveiled its festive centrepiece, an upside down pine tree with gold roots created by local artist Shirazeh Houshiary.
Houshiary says: “I would like us to contemplate that the pine tree is one of the oldest species and recognise the roots are the source of its continued stability, nourishment and longevity,”
As well as this feature, the gallery has a range of Christmas events over December.
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