Landscape Architecture Australia

Tree Story

Landscape architects visiting MUMA’s exhibition Tree Story will need little proselytizing to be on board with the central question posed by the curators: “What can we learn from trees and the importance of Country?” In our shaping of places, trees are an essential tool, lending structure, identity, beauty and shade, and providing seasonal change and habitat. We understand that trees are more than living organisms; they are containers of memory and signifiers of culture.

The stated aim of the exhibition is to provide a

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