Void
2025
3D printed forms, foam, paint
Void is an immersive installation that investigates the relationship between time, space, and perception. Drawing from the surrealist language of artists like Leonora Carrington and René Magritte, and the visual distortion of funhouse mirrors, the work reflects on the constructed nature of self-image. A suspended torus—representing continuity and the structure of the universe—anchors the piece, casting endless reflections within mirrored geometric forms. Referencing the dodecahedron as a symbol of the ether, Void invites viewers into a space where reality bends, and the visible and invisible begin to blur.
Design and Build 2025: Tessellation in Bloom
Design and Build 2025- Tessellation in Bloom
Seven emerging artist interns came together over the summer, through our annual Design and Build Summer Internship Program, to collaboratively create several unique, site-specific installations for MOA’s Marjorie Park in only 8 weeks! Emerging artists worked under the direction of our 2025 Artist Fellow, Erica Rawson, and Resource Artist, Walter Ware, with additional assistance by Oliver Cruz.
The theme provided to the artists in 2025 was “sacred geometry: platonic solids.” Installations will be on temporary view through winter of 2025.
Emerging Artists:
Caroline Boyd
Emma Cayer
Kayli Cottonwood
Eloise Harcourt
OJ Johnson
Mia Martin
Bugzy Richards
The creation of our 2025 projects were generously supported through a facilities partnership with the University of Colorado Denver, College of Arts and Media and Metropolitan State University of Denver. Artworks were created within the sculpture fabrication studios on Auraria campus.