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the tree project

This past week, I have been making pieces for The Tree Project. It is a performance piece with an art show. It is about memory and trees and where memories go when we die. My friend, Sean, asked me to be part of it and it has been cool coming up with pieces that fit the theme. Pretty easy, actually, as it seems that I am often writing about memory and age and time. One of the pieces is actually an entire blog post burned onto circles of wood. Hope to have some photos later. Anyway, my stuff is part of the art show in the lobby of the Clark Street Playhouse. Information about the show is below:

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Wednesday, May 21, marks the opening of The Tree Project:
an art show, installation, and performance piece about memories.

For Wednesday's opening night, doors will open at 6.30pm for a small reception, the performance starts at 8pm, and a reception will continue afterwards.

The art exhibit features works by Sean Hennessey, Erin Antognoli, Kerri Sheehan, Kristina Bilonick, Rania Hassan, Tina Henry-Barrus, Claudia Olivos, Sergio Olivos M., Kirk Waldroff.

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The Tree Project runs through June 7 at Washington Shakespeare Company's Clark Street Playhouse (in the warehouse) at 601 S. Clark St., Crystal City in Arlington, VA.

Performances are at 8 p.m. on Sundays through Wednesdays, and at
11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. There are no performances on Sunday, June 1 and Monday, June 2. Closing performance and event will be Saturday, June 7 at 8pm.

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Looking for more information? Please visit The Tree Project web site for more details.

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