In this pop-up exhibition, Boston artist Marlon Forrester combines Black male figures and Baroque architecture to consider themes of colonialism, forced labor, sports, and what it means to build sacred places. The artworks combine painting and collage to create richly layered imagery, holding space for the various ways these conceptual frameworks intersect, and asking the viewer to do the same. This show is happening in conjunction with Forrester’s permanent public art installation at Dewitt Playground in collaboration with Studioluz Architects called P.L.AY., opening to the public in September 2025.