Se(e) Change

 
 
 

Step into a space designed for exploration and discovery at the Harrison Center courtyard. Artists Aaron Thornburg and Michelle Walkey-Thornburg have created Se(e) Change, a colorful installation that's part maze, part meditation, and entirely engaging.

With bold orange and electric blue walls that cut sharp angles and create jagged pathways, this isn't just art you look at. It's art you step into, explore, and become part of. The sharp edges mirror how life can feel fragmented, but as you walk through the installation, what seems divided becomes a chance to connect. As you navigate the maze-like structure, peek through the curiously shaped windows cut into the walls. Each one frames the world outside surprisingly, offering glimpses of the historic Harrison Center architecture, fellow explorers, and shifting perspectives that change with your every move. Every corner reveals new viewpoints, every turn invites curiosity, and every visitor adds their own energy to this living artwork.

What makes Se(e) Change so engaging is how the simple act of walking becomes a journey of participation and community. While moving through the shifting walls, you become part of the experience. Your presence and movement add to what others will see and feel. The space will create countless opportunities for neighbors, families, art lovers, and curious wanderers to pause, reflect, and connect in delightful ways. Whether you come for quiet contemplation or bring friends for shared adventure, Se(e) Change celebrates both who you are as an individual and who we become together. Come see what happens when art, community, and possibility come together. 

 
Connie Kauffman