‘Sacred Space – Triangle’ debuts as part of Queens Museum exhibition

 

Here are a few images of the collaborative work of SPQ students and alumns Seth Aylmer, Gina Minielli, and Scott Braun, from the March 21, 2015 opening reception for the Queens Museum’s studio program.

The trio have collaborated to create a non-denominational, communally-occupied sacred space in the “triangle area” of the Queens Museum. With Aylmer a video artist, painter, and sculptor; Braun a sculptural furniture-maker; and Minielli an established photographer, each participant has a separate practice which contributes to the larger work.

The Sacred Spaces design/build crew consists of Jeff Gagnon, Ben Berton, Larry Healy, Alejandro Velazquez, and Claudio Stalling.

Photos: Steven P.Harris 2015
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