Enough lumber to frame a 2000 square foot house and a looming, massive, amorphous, black inflatable collide in the gallery space. Just around the corner, in front of a jumbled pile of moving boxes and bags including a cooler and child's backpack, lays a sleeping person of ambiguous age, gender, race, socio economic class clutching an editioned terracotta vessel made by Pablo Picasso. The lumber was later given to Dignity Village, a city-recognized encampment of homeless people in Portland, Oregon.
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