LaJuné McMillian &
Manuel Molina Martagon: The Portal’s Keeper
September 25 – December 20, 2025
Th – Sat, dusk – 11pm
Everson Museum Plaza
401 Harrison Street
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Everson Museum of Art Auditorium
Light Work’s Urban Video Project is pleased to present the exhibition The Portal’s Keeper at our architectural projection venue on the Everson Museum facade.
In conjunction with the exhibition, the artists will be present for two free workshops exploring technology and the body. They will also present Enter the Portal: Building Liberated Worlds, a multimedia performance and panel talk on Thursday, November 6 at the Everson Museum.
About the Work
The Portal’s Keeper
2025
Duration: tbd
While in residence at Light Work in early 2025, media artists LaJuné McMillian and Manuel Molina Martagon worked with local, community-engaged creatives Kofi Antwi, Chloe Flores, Sofia Gutierrez, and Martikah Williams. Together, they discussed their practices and their visions for a liberated future. The artists asked them to embody their answers not only through words, but through movement as well. The Portal’s Keeper realizes those visions through the technological “portal” of a popular game engine better known for first-person shooter and battle royale MMO games. Here, the artists use this technology not to realistically simulate violence, but instead as a means to abstractly represent the energy we access and emit when we are able to move through the world freely.
This piece was created as part of the UVP Residential Media Arts Commission program.
About the Artists
Sponsors
All UVP and Light Work exhibitions are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. This project was additionally supported by a NYSCA Support for Artists grant.
All UVP and Light Work programs are made possible with support from County of Onondaga, with the support of County Executive Ryan McMahon and the Onondaga County Legislature, administered by CNY Arts.