Art Exhibition
Tree of Lifeat Sainsbury Centre
Dates
20th Jun 2026 – 30th May 2027
Telephone
01603593199
Email Address scva@uea.ac.uk
About Tree of Life
Woven from hand-dyed sisal rope, 'Tree of Life' by Seyi Adelekun is a tactile and immersive installation which invites visitors to move in and around the tree’s central hollow trunk.Drawing on multiple traditions, the tree emerges as a universal symbol of the interconnectedness of all life, personal growth, the cyclical nature of existence and acts as a bridge between physical and spiritual realms.In 'Tree of Life', Adelekun honours the significance of trees as anchors of cultural memory, planetary health and ecological balance between the earthly and the divine. The work holds space for reflection, remembrance and reconnection with the forces that sustain life.'Tree of Life' is part of the Sainsbury Centre’s 'What is the Meaning of Life?' exhibition season.
Toilets
On-site restaurant
On-site café
Wi-Fi
Gift shop
Picnic area
On-site restaurant
Balcony or terrace
Garden or outdoor space
Free parking
Family friendly
Wi-Fi
On-site parking
Step-free access to all or most areas
Lift
Parking within 50 metres of entrance
Designated accessible parking
Wheelchair-accessible toilet in public areas
Wheelchair-accessible food and beverage outlet
Dietary requirements catered for
Seating at regular intervals
Step-free entrance
Step-free route with firm surface from car park to entrance