The TreeHouse Gallery
Taking root in London’s Reagents Park, the TreeHouse Gallery is a collaborative project running from the 20th of July to the 6th of September. Made up of many tree houses suspended from tree within the park solely by wires, the overall project aims to ‘act as a catalyst to ignite the collective imagination, encouraging adults and children alike to explore a variety of creative responses to nature’. Currently the site is composed of a library containing a selection of blind reads, a pagoda, a deck for relaxing and random activities such as a plethora of musical instruments and a selection of workshops being held outside by a variety of artists.
Having visited the site, I can say that it is both an unusual and beautiful creation as well as a feat of engineering to keep the treehouses suspended all of which makes it deserving of a visit; and luckily it is still to run for over a month and might develop further, though I am not sure about this.
Website – www.thetreehousegallery.org


