The 45 foot Blue Trees are on view on the Museum grounds throughout the summer.
The Cahoon Museum commissioned artist Konstantin Dimopoulos to create a bold and colorful environmental installation, The Blue Trees. With the help of community volunteers, the artist temporarily transformed trees on the Cahoon’s grounds by coloring them with an environmentally safe pigment in a beautiful shade of blue. The colorant will slowly wash from the trees, and they will eventually return to their natural state. Dimopoulos compels viewers to take notice of these otherworldly trees to promote a greater conversation about the importance of trees in our local environment and the issues of global deforestation. Cotuit, Massachusetts is the twenty-fifth installation of this internationally-acclaimed artwork.
$10 general admission; $8 seniors and students; free for Museum members, children under 12, NARM and Blue Star families
Phone: 5084287581
Email: news@cahoonmuseum.org
2019/06/01 - 2019/12/31
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The installation is located on the Museum grounds which are open to the public.
Cahoon Museum of American Art
4676 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Cotuit, MA 02635
The Cahoon Museum has ample parking at the rear of the building. Convenient handicapped parking is available.