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From Devastation to Art: Galveston's Tree Sculptures

Apr 21, 20234 min
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Galveston Island's landscape has been shaped by hurricanes, from its transformation from a barren sandbar to a lush tree-lined island. In 2008, Hurricane Ike devastated the island, destroying thousands of trees. But out of this devastation came an opportunity for creativity and resilience. Three artists began carving artistic or historical figures into the oak tree stumps left behind by the storm, turning one of Galveston's most historic districts into an outdoor art exhibit. Today, tree sculptures can be found all over Galveston Island, showcasing the island's ability to turn adversity into opportunity. Listen in ad we explore the story of Galveston's tree sculptures and the resilience of its people.

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