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Gayle Dizon is a sculptor-in-training obsessed with mycelium and the invisible architecture of care. Her work investigates what grows in the dark—the networks that remediate toxins, the hands that mend without recognition, the bass-heavy silences in reggae dub where emotional structure reveals itself.
Using metal, wood, stone, and living fungi, Gayle builds monuments to women's work: that relentless, intelligent labor of holding things together. Somewhere between the underground and the understated, she’s asking what happens when we give weight to weightlessness, when we let the unseen finally cast a shadow.
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