We are disrupting space.

Since 2015, ON DISPLAY has inhabited more than 200 public and private spaces with as many as 650 participants in a single installation. By exposing the general public to our widely diverse sculpture courts, we are expanding what inclusion looks like.

We are dismantling normal.

By inviting us to enter into a utopian, democratic world which defies stereotypes, HLD exemplifies an ideal model of how we might and should exist.

4 images of dancers in white. Clockwise from top left: First a man in the foreground poses outdoors, in the background two women, one with a support cane. Second a woman with her eyes closed leaning forward and facing left, in the background three women posing, one in a wheelchair. Third a woman with her hand across her waist, looking through an obstruction of shadowy limbs. Fourth a man wearing a sculptural spine of white spindles, sitting next to a decorative outdoor pool.

We are redefining beauty.

The company brings together performers who are disabled, non-disabled and of varying ages, sizes, and races in works designed to lean into each individual’s strengths where everyone has an equal role.

Five ON DISPLAY performers in portrait

Wearable Art

Since 2016, NuVu Studios & Rosa Weinberg  have designed wearable art pieces for ON DISPLAY

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Krishna_OD_3
Michelle_Mannequin_1
Tiffany_OD_5
Jerron_OD_1
Jerron_Mannequin_1
Heidi_OD_1
Peter+1
Anita+3
Heidi_Mannequin_2
Krishna_Mannequin_2
Michelle_OD_1
Tiffany_OD_2
Jerron_OD_3
Jerron+1
Heidi_OD_2
Leslie+1
Anita+4