Community Collaboration and Impact
To build the exhibition, Shapiro engaged the local community through a series of hands-on, physically-distanced workshops at the Bakehouse. Participants pressed clay into silicone molds of coral reef textures, actively contributing to the installation by applying the forms to foundational structures installed in the gallery.
Eventually, the unfired clay dried and cracked, creating the visual effect of a fossilized coral reef. Once the exhibition comes to an end, the clay will be deconstructed, reclaimed with water and recycled.