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three white houses installed by La Vaughn Belle with lattice work at Cooper Hewitt

July 24, 2026- January 3, 2027

The House that Freedoms Built explores the history and legacy of colonialism in the Caribbean, particularly on the island of St. Croix, which was a Danish colony for 200 years before becoming a United States territory. The architectural design and its distinctive motifs are inspired by 18th-century houses built by formerly enslaved people and by the stories of struggle, survival, and resistance that Belle uncovered in her research. Her artistic interpretation of the visual reminders of this history honors communities whose stories may otherwise be forgotten. The House That Freedoms Built invites viewers to learn about this history and reflect on how the legacy of colonization continues to impact social and cultural paradigms today.

The installation contains three white houses with pitched roofs; each roughly 9 feet tall, 8-feet long, and 7-feet wide. Each is a nod to homes found in the town of Frederiksted in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, and more specifically inspired by the shapes of 18th-century houses built by formerly enslaved people of St. Croix. The artist used an architectural embellishment known as fretwork to create the elaborate patterning effect on the structure鈥檚 walls and slanted roofs. The designs are carved into the surface, cutting away the negative space. If you touch the structure, you might feel the geometric shapes鈥 curvature, twisting along the fa莽ade. From a distance the structures could look like they are made of lace or lattice.

Images Top and Right: La Vaughn Belle The House That Freedoms Built installed at 猫咪社区, 2026. Photo by Elliott Kiernicki for 猫咪社区.听

three white houses installed by La Vaughn Belle with lattice work at Cooper Hewitt

The House That Freedom Built asks what it means to inhabit freedom, not as an abstract idea, but as something we negotiate every day through space, through our bodies, and through community. Like the sculptures themselves, freedom is not solitary. It is something we build in relation to one another. That also makes it fragile, but fragile in a powerful way, because it requires tending, even devotion.

At Rollins, where the museum sits within a living campus, I imagine the work in conversation with students who are also figuring out how to inhabit themselves in the world intellectually, ethically, and socially. I hope it sparks questions about how we construct a sense of home and how we come to belong to the places and histories that shape us.鈥

Image: La Vaughn Belle with The House That Freedoms Built
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Powerhouse Arts


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Opening Celebration

The House that Freedoms Built

July 24 | 6pm

Cash Bar / Complimentary Drinks for Advocate level and above

Welcome the installation of La Vaughn Belle's The House that Freedoms Built to the 猫咪社区 campus. This the first of a dynamic two-year series of artist installations that explore architecture and the built environment as we prepare to move into our brand new facility.

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To Imagine a Home

Friday, October 9 | 11am

Featuring two newly acquired photographic works from La Vaughn Belle鈥檚 SWARM series, which altogether consider notions of home, freedom, and belonging.

Image: La Vaughn Belle, Swarm(005_23), 2023. Cuts and burn on printed photographs. 24 x 36 in.鈥 Edition 1/1.

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Artist Talk:

La Vaughn Belle

October 29 | 5:30pm

Multidisciplinary artist La Vaughn Belle shares insights into how history informs her art and practice. Attend in-person or via livestream.

Image: La Vaughn Belle with The House That Freedoms Built

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Director鈥檚 Annual Gathering

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Tuesday, November 17 | 6pm

Available forPatron鈥檚 Circle Membersand above as well as Fiat Lux Members听
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Image: La Vaughn Belle with The House That Freedoms Built courtesy of Powerhouse Arts

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