Admission is Free.
Time & Location
The month of June 2024
St. Paulʼs Episcopal Cathedral
2728 Sixth Ave
San Diego, CA 92103, USA
"Blanket Fort" is an interactive art installation by Cory Hibbs, designed to evoke the nostalgia of childhood blanket forts while exploring the deeper theme of safe spaces, particularly within the context of queer communities. This piece serves as a powerful metaphor for the resilience and creativity required to establish personal sanctuaries in a world that often denies or challenges their existence.
"Blanket Fort" is a manifestation of resilience, community, and the sacredness of self-created safe spaces. By engaging with this installation, viewers are prompted to reflect on the importance of safety, belonging, and the continuous effort to foster inclusive environments.
This installation not only celebrates the ingenuity and strength of queer individuals in creating their own safe spaces but also invites the broader community to participate in and reflect on this essential aspect of human experience. "Blanket Fort" stands as a testament to the power of community, creativity, and the enduring quest for safety and acceptance.