In collaboration with designer James Melinat and hosted at Actual Size Gallery of Los Angeles, I was the co-creator of the month-long activation Locker Number 5, a memorial exhibition for late artist Chris Burden who passed earlier that year. I conceived of the cavity for the activation, designed the exhibition poster (above image), oversaw the design and production of the lapel pin, and wrote the copy for marketing relating material.
Locker Number 5 featured an exact replica of the same locker used by Chris Burden to perform what later became known as his Five Day Locker Piece in August of 1971. Locker Number 5 was a ‘reenactment,’ and provided the audience an opportunity to experience the work by inhabiting the exact dimensions of the locker number 5 via a cavity built into the physical gallery space. If a viewer actively participated with the installation by crawling and sitting in the cavity, they were issued a lapel pin based off of the original locker number tag Burden himself inhabited.