Hackney Gallery in East London is hosting a thought-provoking photography exhibition, Intersectional Grammar: Trees, as part of this year’s National Tree Week
Running from 25 November to 8 December, the exhibition features the work of 19 photographers from across the UK and Europe, offering a creative exploration of humanity’s relationship with trees.
Curated by Jacqueline Ennis-Cole, a UK-based art-photographer, poet and curator, the exhibition uses photography as a storytelling medium to highlight the crucial role trees play in sustaining life.
Ennis-Cole describes forests and trees as “our more-than-human relatives,” emphasising their role as vital to planetary balance and symbols of peace amidst global unrest.
Cover image: © Joanna Furniss The Bundle In The Tree