To tree or not to tree, is a question many of you might have pondered on last month. The act of bringing an evergreen tree inside, dressing it up to suit our own definition of festive, and gathering around it to pass the shortest of days, is a curious tradition we’ve been drawn to for centuries. Where did this custom originate? What does the Christmas tree mean to you? And how can we extend its life, now the festivities are over?
Back in the days, the top of the Christmas tree used to be sawn off and turned into a whisk to stir the porridge in the year to come. Artist Tine Colen has been researching crafts and traditions for years, looking for ways to share and rethink them, and integrate them into her own practice.
On this Sunday evening, Tine will tell you all she’s learned about the Christmas tree. We will head out for a walk through the neighbourhood to hunt for tree tops. Back at Wilder, we will explore the techniques to turn them into new treasures. The individual beauty and history of each piece of wood will make for objects that are both functional and precious.
- Duration – 20:00—22:00. Please be on time as we will leave for a neighbourhood walk.
- Location – Wilder, Provinciestraat 28, 2018 Antwerp.
- Level – No experience needed.
- Language – Dutch.
- Included – All materials and a cup of tea.