be heard

Site: Thomas Paine Park, Manhattan, New York City
Program:  public art installation 
Completion Date: May 2021
Fabrication: afoam LLC
Completed for the Plywood Protection Project sponsored by Worthless Studio

Featured In: The New York Times

Behin Ha Design, public art installation, New York City, Manhattan, Thomas Paine Park

Behin Ha's Be Heard, a public art installation in Thomas Paine Park, Manhattan, is comprised of plywood from windows boarded up during the 2020 social justice protests to create an instrument for people's voices to be heard. The installation was built in May 2021 and remained until April 2022.

Behin Ha Design, public art installation, New York City, Manhattan, Thomas Paine Park
Behin Ha Design, public art installation, New York City, Manhattan, Thomas Paine Park
Behin Ha Design, public art installation, New York City, Manhattan, Thomas Paine Park
Behin Ha Design, public art installation, New York City, Manhattan, Thomas Paine Park
Behin Ha Design, public art installation, New York City, Manhattan, Thomas Paine Park
Behin Ha Design, public art installation, New York City, Manhattan, Thomas Paine Park
Behin Ha Design, public art installation, New York City, Manhattan, Thomas Paine Park

PROJECT TEAM:
Designers:  Behrang Behin and Ann Ha
Construction Team: Worthless Studio, afoam LLC, Behin Ha Design Studio