PLAY, LAY, AYE a modular sculpture by GeoVanna Gonzalez examining the way public art can be used to create spaces that are more inclusive and queer. For this iteration, the installation is laid out as a platform to navigate movement. A durational performance by Sydney Rabinn, honed in on how dance is a form of political action, analyzing and critiquing what it means to share public space as a queer person of color.
image credit: Andrea Valeriano