Don’t mind if I do, organized by curator Lauren Leving and artist Finnegan Shannon, Sept. 5 - Dec. 13, 2025, Don’t mind if I do is a collaborative experiment demonstrating how temporary changes in power structures create pathways of access for visitors, artists, and staff. the exhibition, artist Finnegan Shannon brings alive their longtime fantasy for an exhibition that meets their access needs. "I’m disabled," they say, "and I need to sit. I’ve been dreaming about an exhibition where instead of having to move from artwork to artwork, I could sit somewhere comfortable and have the artwork come to me." Anchored by a conveyor belt that brings artworks to visitors who are invited to sit around comfortable furniture and engage with the objects, the exhibition features artworks by several artists who have influenced Shannon’s practice.
Don't mind if I do is accompanied by four solo exhibitions:
Like and describe by Ariella Granados
i wish gays hung out in places where we can sit down by Finnegan Shannon
Digital Technology by Sandie Yi
A toxin threatens but it also beckons by agustin zegers