Burque Unite: Gerald Lovato

The Orpheum Community Hub thumped with the surround stereo sound of an ominous heartbeat, intensifying as onlookers waited to see what would happen next. Finally, in white shorts and a teeth guard, artist Gerald Lovato entered the gallery dressed for a fight; the only thing missing were his gloves. In the center of the room hung a punching bag covered with Lovato’s handwriting that covered nearly the entire surface. These writings read as a stream-of-consciousness journal, narrating the artist’s traumas. The cylindrical shape of the object partly obscured the words, and the tightly packed rows of print reminded me of…