Maren Hassinger's "Living Moving Growing" Exhibition Showcases Large-Scale Redwood Branch Sculpture
A profile of artist Maren Hassinger and her largest exhibition yet, "Living Moving Growing," at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive. The piece focuses on her 10-foot-tall pyramid sculpture made of interwoven redwood branches, titled "Monument (Pyramid)" (2022/2026), installed at the University of California Botanical Garden. The article captures Hassinger's contemplative moment with her work and the natural setting.
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The artist Maren Hassinger looked like she was ready to fly.
She was looking up at the blunt tip of the pyramid and the fog blanketing the Golden Gate Bridge in th
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