Moving Window    Designed for hospitals and inspired by the artist’s own experiences of illness,  Moving Window  offers a comforting aesthetic in often sterile spaces and brings healthcare into conversations of contemporary art.   Moving Window  a

Moving Window

Designed for hospitals and inspired by the artist’s own experiences of illness, Moving Window offers a comforting aesthetic in often sterile spaces and brings healthcare into conversations of contemporary art.

Moving Window at UNM Hospital, spring 2025. Including a health fair and concert series with Arts in Medicine.

With Giffen Clark Ott and Nick Shekerjian. Learn more and see other iterations of Moving Window here.

 This image is resonant for me because one of the last times I saw my sister she was on a gurney. It was meaningful to transform that space and experience with this work.

This image is resonant for me because one of the last times I saw my sister she was on a gurney. It was meaningful to transform that space and experience with this work.

 This project is supported by the Fulcrum Fund, a grant program of 516 Arts made possible by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Frederick Hammersley Fund for the Arts at the Albuquerque Community Foundation. Further support and pr

This project is supported by the Fulcrum Fund, a grant program of 516 Arts made possible by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Frederick Hammersley Fund for the Arts at the Albuquerque Community Foundation. Further support and project development from Artists at Work

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 Photos 5-9 George Richardson

Photos 5-9 George Richardson

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 The first showing of  Moving Window  at ABQ INT’L on the winter solstice, 2024

The first showing of Moving Window at ABQ INT’L on the winter solstice, 2024

   Moving Window    Designed for hospitals and inspired by the artist’s own experiences of illness,  Moving Window  offers a comforting aesthetic in often sterile spaces and brings healthcare into conversations of contemporary art.   Moving Window  a
 This image is resonant for me because one of the last times I saw my sister she was on a gurney. It was meaningful to transform that space and experience with this work.
 This project is supported by the Fulcrum Fund, a grant program of 516 Arts made possible by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Frederick Hammersley Fund for the Arts at the Albuquerque Community Foundation. Further support and pr
IMG_6367.jpeg
 Photos 5-9 George Richardson
Billy Joe Miller_2025_fr_13.jpg
 The first showing of  Moving Window  at ABQ INT’L on the winter solstice, 2024

Moving Window

Designed for hospitals and inspired by the artist’s own experiences of illness, Moving Window offers a comforting aesthetic in often sterile spaces and brings healthcare into conversations of contemporary art.

Moving Window at UNM Hospital, spring 2025. Including a health fair and concert series with Arts in Medicine.

With Giffen Clark Ott and Nick Shekerjian. Learn more and see other iterations of Moving Window here.

This image is resonant for me because one of the last times I saw my sister she was on a gurney. It was meaningful to transform that space and experience with this work.

This project is supported by the Fulcrum Fund, a grant program of 516 Arts made possible by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Frederick Hammersley Fund for the Arts at the Albuquerque Community Foundation. Further support and project development from Artists at Work

Photos 5-9 George Richardson

The first showing of Moving Window at ABQ INT’L on the winter solstice, 2024

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