My papier-mache piece of a coquí will be displayed on the wall with audio sound, secured on a corkboard to keep it stable and visible. It will not have a spotlight, allowing it to exist naturally within the space. The work takes a physical shape, representing the coquí in an enlarged form. By increasing its size, I aim to amplify the voices that are often small or silenced. Like the coquí’s soft call must sometimes be amplified to be heard. Its form will remain unchanged over time, and I plan for it to be displayed through the end of the fall semester, possibly extending into the spring semester.

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