
Due to COVID-19 regulations, visitors can view the exhibition by appointment, up to 10 people at a time.
Titled “support.spread.arrange.grasp.join.continue,” the show features the architectural design sophomore class, which sought to create sanctuaries where people can examine their lives, communities and social justice in 2021.
Concept designs were inspired by artist Richard Serra’s Verblist, a language-based drawing of words he called “actions to relate to oneself, material, place, and process.” Students experimented with the ways in which a meditation space can influence people’s perceptions of justice, using readings, site investigations and research to complete their work.
Duke Hall Gallery of Fine Art, the architectural design program at JMU, and JMU’s Honors Interdisciplinary Studies are sponsoring the free exhibition at the Studio Center, 106 W. Grace Street.
Appointments to view the exhibition can be made by contacting Beth Hinderliter, director of Duke Hall Gallery of Fine Art, at [email protected].