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Saying Hi!

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Hey everyone! I hope that you are doing great! It has been a month since our closing exhibition and we are so honored that we have gotten so many kind and wonderful responses to the project. It is truly remarkable. Thank you again to everyone that has been in participation with the project. While the banner part of the project is complete, we feel that our effort with TreeBaltimore has just begun.

The Baltimore Tree Trust is beginning shortly and we hope that you all support their efforts. If you are interested in finding out more, please contact us and we will get you to the right party.

To answer a few questions: that keep coming up:
1. All unique and custom orders are now closed.

2. This is a one time project in Baltimore so it will not be repeated next year. If you are interested in participating in another Urban Forest Project, check out the national site to find out more information.

3. Any artwork created during the project is property of Tilt Studio Foundation, Inc. if you have a special project idea that you would like the designs for, please let us know. before just using a low-res scan from the map or taking the small image from our website (these images are very low-res and will not represent well in large reproduction of any kind)

4. We have lots of other projects as a foundation. Our next is Marketingfortheearth.com and it will be launching shortly. Check back soon to learn more.

5. T-shirts and bags are starting to ship the second week of August. Your order will be shipped in the order that was purchased. Posters and banners have already shipped, so if you haven’t received your order, please let us know and we will find out what has happened. We appreciate everyone’s patience since this was such an enormous organizational venture for us.

So, stay in touch. Always be a tree lover and we hope that you are always a Tilt friend and supporter!

And it is almost the beginning…

Monday, June 30th, 2008

The banners finally came down today! After an amazing and touching Saturday evening reception at the Maryland Institute College of Art we made our gracious exit from the banners of Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project to the TreeBaltimore’s campaign to plant trees. The banners came down last week and were placed from basement to sky in the Brown Center.

All photos were taken by Doug Retzler

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The outside of the Brown Center getting prepped for the evenings festivities

We had installations from each of the events and have two wonderful speakers; Tom Stosur, Assistant Deputy Mayor and Wanda Durden, the new acting Director for Department of Recreation and Parks. We were presented with a beautiful plaque on behalf of the city written by our dear friends Anne Draddy, the Jones Falls Watershed Association and Emily Ellickson-Brown, the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Department of Recreation and Parks.

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E. Rachael Baird, Wanda Durden, Jessica M. Pegorsch, Carolyn from Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, and Tom Stosur posing for a photo!

It was a night to remember. While a bit windy, the weather held and the light generously spilled out into the Leidy Atrium, covering the room with warmth… we were all amongst friends. Those who love Baltimore City, those who love the arts and those who truly want to make a difference in our world came from all over the country to be at our event. We are so honored to have been surrounded by such a great mix of people!

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An overview of the Atrium

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We are almost sold out of our banners! There are another 30 banners left, which is an incredible feat, but the rest are going fast! Visit the remaining banners online at our store and purchase all custom orders before July 7th! That is just one week from today!

So, you can see… it is almost the beginning. TreeBaltimore is taking root in Baltimore and is here to stay! SUPPORT THEM as much as you can (money, time, effort, spreading the word, etc.)

Click here and visit the rest of the photos online! See a sampling below.

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Shopping in our Tilt Tent with some of the pre-made sample bags!

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Mike Weikert’s daughter spinning in front of our PowerPoint. She is already a performance artist!

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E. Rachael Baird & Jessica M. Pegorsch enjoying a moment during the speech.

A special thank you to:
-Baltimore City Mayor’s Office for the incredible opportunity to have this project and recognition for our efforts
-Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks for assisting with coordination from start to finish and helping to volunteer at the event
-Baltimore City Department of Transportation, Street Lighting Division for assisting us with the entire project and the exhibition put up and take down
-Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts for ensuring that we had all of our t’s crossed and our i’s dotted
-Serigraphics for printing the banners and the t-shirts and pushing through the bag design with us to make this a success! Thank you for your endless hours!
-Designers, artists and K-12 students for their amazing talent and innate ability to be creative. Keep it up!
-Sponsors for helping to assist us with making this project possible.
-All of our volunteers that have helped at all of our events
-Our parents and team for their endless amount of effort and time put into making this project a success. We are forever grateful.

And a thank you for Saturday evening:
-Maryland Institute College of Art for lending us a space and assisting us with the exhibition put up and take down and event coordination
-Parkhurst Dining Services for the delicious food and alcohol serving
-AIGA Baltimore for sponsoring a table during the event and being such a great support at the end
-Lady G’s for local organic wine and beer
-Doug Retzler for photography coverage
-Scott Wilburn and Kris Vandevander for their amazing sound equipment and music

And the most special thank you of all: Thank you to our very own TreeBaltimore for having a message that we could get behind and help to support. We look forward to the results for years to come!

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UFP Opens with a bang!

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Hi all–Danny here! Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who came out in support on Saturday April 12th at Hopkins! It was a great, relaxed event. Check out some of the shots here below of our Create Change Tree and the crowd! Don’t forget to visit the events page to learn about all the events surround the Urban Forest Project. And since the weather has been great, its a perfect time to take a drive around the city and see what we’ve been up to!

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UFP now & Forever!

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Hi all you greener cleaner city lovers! Denise here to tell you we had our fundraising party for TreeBaltimore at AVAM Wednesday night (April 2nd) and it was amazing! We heard from these great speakers:

Tom Stosur, Assistant Deputy Mayor of Baltimore, who was impressed with the Urban Forest Project’s collaborative success and it’s relevance to the Mayor’s new Sustainability commission’s efforts
Mark Randall, the founder of the original Urban Forest Project in NYC shared his excitement at how we took his seed of an idea and grew it into a tree via our community stewardship approach
Myra Brosius the coordinator of Tree Baltimore (beneficiary of the Urban Forest Project) talked about our success raising awareness for their campaign
Maryland State Delegate Jon Cardin spoke about the value of our initiative and its relationship to Baltimore and Maryland leading the nation as a green state

A HUGE thank-you for the generosity of our sponsors whose donations made the evening wildly successful! Please click here to the “Plant Our City Green” party page to see all these amazing businesses and let them know how much you appreciate their support of this great initiative.

A great shot of the crowd and the digital banner display:

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Click here to check out the photos of the event, taken by Emily Ellickson-Brown!

NEXT is “GROW” on April 12th!!! The Opening Exhibition for Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project takes place on the Johns Hopkins University Beach (corner of 33rd and N. Charles) from 12 - 6 pm! Please click here to learn more about this kick-off event!

And so it begins!

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Hello all! Danny here. So last night we hung the first banner and had a little banner preview reception. Despite the weather and traffic, we managed to kick off The Urban Forest Project! Check out these photos by Zoe Draddy of the event!

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Diana Cohen’s Banner ready to go up!
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A close-up!
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Rachael leans out to secure the banner on the pole
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DDGgreen’s banners at Skylofts
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A few more banners on display upstairs

I would like to thank everyone who came out in support last night and who continue to support us in this endeavor! Want to get involved at our next event? RSVP today for our preview Gala on April 2nd!

Try on something Green April 2nd!

Friday, March 14th, 2008

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Please join us on Wednesday, April 2 from 7p to 10p at AVAM’s Sculpture Barn. Tickets are $45 online in advance and $55 at the door – all proceeds benefit TreeBaltimore. The theme is “Plant our City Green!” This party will elegantly celebrate the sustainable life – nature and people alike. Enjoy live music, scrumptious appetizers, delicious drinks and an eco-inspired silent auction. Guests will be able to bid on green lifestyle products and experiences that nurture our bodies and minds, like renewing spa moments and amazing restaurant meals. In addition, guests are automatically entered in a raffle that evening, and we will announce one Grand Prize winner (concept and contents still being developed)! We have several speakers scheduled: Senator Cardin, Mark Randall (Urban Forest Project founder) and city representatives (TBD).

Click the image above and RSVP today!

Fastspot Video Blog!

Thursday, February 28th, 2008


Danny here! Greetings from the snowy slopes in Whitetail resort in PA. We here at Tilt are on retreat for the next few days and hitting the trails together. Fortunately, I can post blogs on the fly!

We sat down with Fastspot to talk about their totally unique online design application encouraging community involvement in Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project.

Click here to design your own leaf!

Today’s Prize: 3 tons of Carbon Offsets in your name! This is the average use for an entire family home in one year! Pretty cool, huh?

Remember, winning daily prizes hinges upon your comments on the blog!

What are you waiting for? Comment away!

10 banners…Revealed!

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

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Designed by from top to bottom, left to right:
DDG Green
Holly Barnard
Jamie Barnett
Greg Bennett
Kim Bentley
Anne Ditmeyer
Kristian Bjornard
Alison Mcelheny
Alyssa Recht
Whitney Sherman

Thanks to all the designers and artists who created these banners! You will be able to see the entire exhibition starting at the end of March. If you would like to pre-order one or more of these banners as a bag, t-shirt, or poster please visit our Shop page

And don’t forget to comment to be eligible for today’s prize which is a full set of UFP banner buttons!

Our Interview with Felice Cleveland

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

We sat down with Felice of the American Visionary Art Museum to talk about her banner and get an insight on art in the community. Check out her banner revealed here for the first time! Her banner is entitled “Save Me”

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Want to know more about the American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project and our beneficiary TreeBaltimore
come to the Plant Our City Green party on April 2nd at the American Visionary Art Museum. Tickets are $45 online and $55 at the door. All proceeds benefit TreeBaltimore. Check back soon to RSVP! Interested now? Let us know!

Remember you must comment to be eligible for today’s prize! Prize winners will be announced on Friday!

Today’s Prize: Full set of UFP banner buttons!

And don’t forget, later today we will be revealing 10 never before seen banners here on the blog! This is your chance to pre-order the banner of your choice! To pre-order a banner as a bag, a poster, or a t-shirt, visit our Shope Page

What are you waiting for? Comment!

Baltimore Love Map!

Monday, February 25th, 2008


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What’s your favorite place in Baltimore? Know a place full of trees? Know a place that needs a tree? Send us your photographs, along with its location and we will load it onto our map as we recieve it!

Since Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project’s ultimate goal is to increase the tree canopy in Baltimore city through its collaboration with TreeBaltimore we want you Baltimore residents to show you where we need trees the most in the city!

Its your chance to show Baltimore a little love and help make her a little more green. So send your photos to us and take part in this collaborative mapping of where Baltimore needs the most.

Click to send your photo!

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