Our OneOak exhibition at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, which opened in September 2011, has been extended a further month. It will remain open until Sunday 29th April.
We are delighted that the Museum have decided to continue their support for the Exhibition. Initially a three month stay, the OneOak Exhibition will end up being hosted for over six months. By all accounts feedback to Musuem staff from visitors has been extremely positive. According to our Guest Book, visitors have come from far and wide (including Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Netherlands, Phillipines, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, USA), leaving hundreds of comments. Here are a few samples:
- “Most interesting exhibit & project. Has given inspiration for a local project.” John.
- “Unique & interesting”. Kathryn.
- “Great! insight into natural history”. John.
- “Very facinating [sic] of the man cutting down the tree”. Theo [young handwriting]
- “Very good and better than watch [sic] some cartoon”. Mingxi [young handwriting]
- “Tree Mend Us!” Theo.
- “The OneOak exhibition is a treasure. We should all start to approach trees the way they did.” Lada’nyi.
- “Tree-refic”. Edward [young handwriting]
- “Nice art”. Fergus [young handwriting]
- “I want to be a scientist” Drew [young handwriting]
- “It was worth waiting the 56 years of my life (so far) to see the extraordinary wonderful work of craft and imagination” Samuel.