Take a visit to The Museum of Memorable Trees and let the curator guide you around this miniature exhibition on wheels!
The Museum of Memorable Trees is an enchanting performance piece that celebrates the profound memories and connections we share with trees. The piece is based around the Welsh saying: ‘Dod yn ôl at fy nghoed’ which directly translates to ‘To return to my trees’ but also means ‘ To return to a positive state of mind’.
Discover amazing stories of great trees that have woven themselves into people’s lives and memories. Listen to tales and calming soundscapes as you explore behind every door. It s also a place for reflection and sharing – you will be invited to chat about your own memorable trees,and write down personal connections to add to the museum’s ever-growing collection on its walls.
About Harry Pizzey
Harry Pizzey is a multi-disciplinary designer based in Cardiff, Wales. After studying an undergraduate degree at the Bartlett School of Architecture, he went on to graduate from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama with a master’s degree in Design for Performance in 2019. In the same year, he was also a finalist for the Linbury Prize for Stage Design, with work displayed in the National Theatre.
Since then, he has gone on to work with a range of organisations including English Touring Opera, The Watermill Theatre, The Handlebards and Longborough Festival Opera. As well as theatre design, Harry works across a range of mediums including animation, installation, illustration and printmaking. Recently, he has worked with Scotland Street Press on a series of four novels for young adults, The Empress Irini Series, for which he created illustrations and cover designs.