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UMBC-Joseph Beuys Project

 

UMBC-Joseph Beuys Project

 

UMBC-Joseph Beuys Project

 

UMBC-Joseph Beuys Project

Type/Features

Community Park

Address

1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21250
http://www.umbc.edu/fineartsgallery/

Contact

Renee van der Stelt, Museum Educator & Registrar
410-455-1440

The Joseph Beuys Tree Partnership was inspired by German visual artist Joseph Beuys' (1921-1986) extensive 7000 Oaks tree planting project - a far-reaching visionary program that transformed the sidewalks and landscape of Kassel, Germany, with the planting of 7000 oak trees between 1982 and 1987.  Joseph Beuys used an image of an oak tree on a postcard announcing his original project in 1982, and wrote below the tree: "An Idea Takes Root." By involving so many community members, ideas will take root, and people will get themselves in motion - to plant more trees and improve their communities in other creative, self-determined ways. As part of the Tree Partnership, over two hundred trees were planted among Patterson Park, Carroll Park, and Wyman Dell Park, all within Baltimore City. Thirty trees and stones were placed at UMBC’s sacred space, and each year the ensuing growth of each tree adds to the significance of the site.

Three additional Joseph Beuys sites can be found in Baltimore City Parks:
Carroll Park (100 trees)
Patterson Park (100 trees)
Wyman Park Dell (12 trees)

Designer

Environmental Restoration, Inc.