Allison Chow’s shifting sculptures invite art viewers to become collaborators. By noticing the visual components of their environment, tuning in to recorded soundscapes, and connecting with their bodies in space, collaborators can construct visual poems that capture their somatic experience as they engage with place. Through the construction and deconstruction of Chow’s sculptures, and by adding their own marks to banners that act as evolving canvases, gallery visitors are encouraged to alter the art exhibition to express their own experience and, ultimately, create a “here and now” that…