Sit/Seat explores the central question of what it means to sit or have a seat, examining it through multiple perspectives on access and accessibility. The work invites viewers to take a seat and engage with the piece, which is divided by a chair rail positioned at the ADA-compliant hanging height. This separation creates a contrast between figural and abstract elements in the composition. The piece blends personal narrative, disability, and queer aesthetics and theory, while questioning traditional spatial conventions through both compositional and installation techniques.

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