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Juan William Chávez, The Indianapolis Bee Sanctuary, 2018 – present.
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Big Car
Indianapolis, IN

Allison Hunter, Flow, 2019.  Performance still. Photo by Nash Baker.
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Aurora Picture Show
Houston, TX

D.U.C shipment of free art books to Scurry County Library, Texas announced in the Snyder Daily News, 2021.
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Art Resources Transfer
Brooklyn, NY

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Vox Populi
Philadelphia, PA

One of the more than 420 attendees to artist Jesus Benavente’s “I’m Not Dancing, I’m Struggling to Survive: Shelter in Place” performance-dance party watching the video that was part of the piece. People from across the U.S. and  Australia, Spain, Mexico, and Canada came together to share space.
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The Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School
New York, NY

Hank Willis Thomas, “Harriet and Annie (Capri),” 2018. Installation in Memphis, TN. Courtesy of Tri-Star Arts.
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Tri-Star Arts
Knoxville, TN

Balas & Wax, “Settlement,” September 2018, as part of Threewalls’ Outside the Walls program, photo: Sean Su
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Threewalls
Chicago, IL

In 2014, Space One Eleven invited the public to play PUBLIC FORUM, with artist in residence, Steve Lambert. Designed to create a large scale forum around current events and fundamental myths, PUBLIC FORUM invites you to vote whether the statement on the marquee is true or false. Imagine a mix of Family Feud, Let’s Make a Deal, the front page of the newspaper, and the best college seminar class you ever took, while discussing topics important to you. With statements like “Slavery is over, My voice is heard & I have equal rights, and Football is more important than Jesus,” Lambert pulled Birmingham locals into a gameshow-like environment to spark these conversations.
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Space One Eleven
Birmingham, AL

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Smack Mellon
Brooklyn, NY

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RedLine Contemporary Art Center
Denver, CO

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Public Media Institute
Chicago, IL

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Project X Foundation for Art & Criticism/X-TRA
Los Angeles, CA

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