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Artist Ryan Van Der Hout unveils 'To Reflect Everything' in Washington Square Park!
Ryan Van Der Hout unveils "To Reflect Everything," a monumental sculpture in Washington Square Park, the first public art installation in the park since 2017. This 7-foot mirrored sphere draws on the disco ball's history as a symbol of queer sanctuary and the satellite's promise of alternative futures, transforming the space into a site where multiple realities coexist. The work explores themes of reflection, community, and possibility, creating a meditative experience where parkgoers see themselves and the environment in new ways.
The installation will feature performances that expand on its themes:
January 26, 3:00 PM : Opening Event! untitled (to orbit narcissus) by Gino Romero www.ginoromero.com
February 14, 2:00 PM: A Queer anti-Valentines Day Healing by Dr. Ace Lehner ace-lehner.com
March TBD: Artist Talk Presented by Future Fair
About the Artist: Learn more about Ryan: www.ryanvanderhout.com/reflect
Venue: Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park
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