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Photos from Dash.Studio's post 10/21/2025

REFLECTIONS 🪩 Featured Artist Barry Lee


Barry Lee’s Disruption (2025), created while recovering from Long COVID, presents a meditation on the interruption of daily rhythms. Through recurring imagery of the sun, moon, and shifting horizons, the piece visualizes the blurred experience of illness while acknowledging the crucial role of clinical trials in understanding and alleviating long-term effects. Lee’s work resonates within the spirit of Pride by giving voice to personal struggle and collective perseverance, insisting on care, dignity, and representation for those navigating invisible conditions.

We bring to you new artwork for REFLECTIONS
currently on display at
In the form of (3) three immersive Kaleidoscopes
FEAT work by:
dugger.studio

Animation by Ivan Reyes

Portrait 📸 Anna Vikol .annav

Artwork open to the public Thursdays- Saturdays in October 4-9 PM

link in bio + supported by .collective a coalition of artists, advocates, and cultural producers committed to using immersive art as a vehicle for public health equity and community visibility.

Photos from Dash.Studio's post 10/17/2025

REFLECTIONS Featured Artist Victoria Dugger .dugger.studio

Victoria Dugger’s In Full Bloom (2025) reflects on the absence—and necessity—of inclusive representation in healthcare and medical research. Tender yet unruly flowers bloom within a vessel that is both protective and confining, evoking systems of care not always built for marginalized bodies. Dugger calls for expansiveness and compassion, reclaiming visibility in spaces where difference is too often overlooked—an affirmation of Pride’s ongoing insistence that all bodies be seen and celebrated. Her work can also be seen this season in a solo exhibition at the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning.

We bring to you new artwork for REFLECTIONS
currently on display at
In the form of (3) three immersive Kaleidoscopes
FEAT work by:
dugger.studio

Animation by Ivan Reyes

Portrait 📸 David Clifton-Strawn

link in bio + supported by .collective a coalition of artists, advocates, and cultural producers committed to using immersive art as a vehicle for public health equity and community visibility.

Photos from Dash.Studio's post 10/15/2025

REFLECTIONS 💎 Featured Artist Jackson Markovic

Jackson Markovic’s Ode to the gay bar where I got an HIV test (2025) is a chaotic, psychedelic video composition that stitches together iPhone footage of Atlanta clubs, ballroom gatherings, and underground performances with staged scenes of friends dancing. The work honors nightlife as a site of care and public health while celebrating q***r community through dirt, glitter, and joy. Shown during Pride, it underscores the role of LGBTQ+ spaces as essential centers of resilience, intimacy, and collective healing. In addition to his kaleidoscopic commission, Marcovic’s Baroque Sunbursts will be featured at Pullman Yards through the month of October (presented by Hawkins Headquarters ).

We bring to you new artwork for 💎 REFLECTIONS
currently on display at
In the form of (3) three immersive Kaleidoscopes
FEAT work by:
dugger.studio

Animation by Ivan Reyes

Portrait 📸

link in bio + supported by .collective a coalition of artists, advocates, and cultural producers committed to using immersive art as a vehicle for public health equity and community visibility.

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