'Baby Geniuses' Art Foundation Launched After Death
The family and estate of late American musician Oliver Tree established a charitable foundation to provide grants to artists. The organization focuses on the production and creation of art, helping artists with "getting their hands dirty and creating things." This initiative fulfills wishes Tree expressed during his lifetime.
What changed
The Dr. Oliver Tree's Extremely Epic Art Grant for Baby Geniuses foundation has been officially launched.
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Family Launches Dr. Oliver Tree's Extremely Epic Art Grant for Baby Geniuses
confidence 95%The family and estate of late American musician Oliver Tree established a charitable foundation to provide grants to artists. The organization focuses on the production and creation of art, helping artists with "getting their hands dirty and creating things." This initiative fulfills wishes Tree expressed during his lifetime.
What's confirmed:
- Oliver Tree died at age 32 in a helicopter crash in Brazil.
- Tree's family and estate launched the Dr. Oliver Tree's Extremely Epic Art Grant for Baby Geniuses foundation.
- The foundation provides grants to artists for the production and creation of art.
- Tree stated in an interview before his death that he set up a foundation so his money would go back to artists.
- Tree's body was returned to the US following the crash.
Still unconfirmed:
- The helicopter crash on June 14 took the lives of five other people.
- The foundation specifically targets young artists.