Where We Belong: Tree Chuangs Opening

Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Free Outdoor Event

Three site-specific textile sculptures, designed by artist Xinan Ran and collaboratively created with local communities, sway from tree branches and invite us to connect to experiences of belonging. Seventy-five individual pieces are combined into a traditional Chinese chuang—a cylindrical textile commonly used in Buddhism. The works encourage us to see all the different ways in which we belong and learn to connect to each other. Join us for iced tea, potluck desserts, and an open mic to share your own response.

Rain location: Earth and Planetary Sciences Gallery, HMNH third floor, 26 Oxford Street.

The tree chuangs will remain on view through October 31.

Xinan Ran first developed the project for Beam Center’s Beam Camp City, Governors Island, New York, in 2022.

Community Collaborators
Cambridge Council on Aging
Harvard First-Year Arts Program students
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture staff
Harvard Summer School
Harvard Museum Staff
Harvard Community
Teen Saturdays at the Museum participants

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Beam Center photo: Stefany Lazar
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