Featured in The Art & Architecture of Maybe

Robin Lasser (b. 1956), Adrienne Pao (b. 1975), Sasha Vermel (b. 1980)
Wingspan: A Wearable Sanctuary, 2026
Structure: powder coated steel and fencing, aluminum cast dress form
Fabric: Sunbrella Icon Volt, Silkara nylon/ polyester, Ottertext nylon ripstop, Ottertex waterproof canvas
Sound: Arduino, amplifier, and speakers
14 ft. (height) x 12 ft (diameter); 30 ft. (wingspan)
Commissioned by Montalvo Arts Center’s Lucas Artists Program
Photo by Robin Lasser

About

Situated within a garden inhabited by native plantings, Wingspan: A Wearable Sanctuary merges body, bird, architecture, and landscape in a temporary hybrid form. Drawing from the historic arches of Villa Montalvo, the Dress Tent translates the estate’s architectural language into a winged, inhabitable structure that extends built space into living habitat–serving as a threshold between estate and ecology. 

Migration and adaptation are natural conditions of survival: birds traverse territories, plants reseed and root, and architectural forms travel across time and geography. Visitors activate the work by setting a wooden bench swing in motion, triggering a layered soundscape of endangered and thriving California bird calls interwoven with an original cello composition. The surrounding native plantings echo the installation’s color and reinforce its field of resonance. 

In a moment of ecological precarity, joy becomes a form of resistance. What is vanishing does not fall silent. Through embodied participation, human movement amplifies what remains. Wingspan becomes a resonant aviary, where vitality and vulnerability exist in charged balance. 

Project Credits:

  • Artists: Robin Lasser and Adrienne Pao
  • Photographers: Robin Lasser, Adrienne Pao, and Erin De Jauregui
  • Dress fabrication: Sasha Vermel
  • Steel fabrication and co-designer: Anthony Texiera
  • Arduino fabrication and coding: Xiao Wu
  • Original music compositions: Robin Lasser
  • Original cello composition: Gustavo Lorenzetti
  • Sound Engineering: Albert (Camacho) Cagliero
  • Garden design and stewardship: Mari Jozaki
  • Rigging: Christopher Horvath
  • Sewing: F.R. McNeil, Lara Mattson, Nat Stockmann
  • Performers: Sophie Lastra, Sasha Vermel, Maija Fletcher, and Lauren Baines
Location

This work is displayed along the walking path near Parking Lot 2.

Additional Photos

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Lucas Artists Residency

Organized by Montalvo's Residency Program