Photos: students, community participate Arizona Arts Live's new art installation
Students and community members swing on Arizona Arts Live's new art installation, called "Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0," on The University of Arizona Mall in Tucson, Ariz. on Oct. 14th, 2021.
Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0 features a series of three-dimensional red frames with swings where people can socialize in a playful spirit, according to Arizona Arts Live.
Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0, created by designers Hector Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena, opened on October 7th and runs until Nov. 7th.
Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0
Emma Johns, sophomore physiology major, laughs while swinging with her boyfriend Carter Suchecki, who is visiting from Southern California, on Arizona Arts Live's new art installation, called "Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0," on The University of Arizona Mall in Tucson, Ariz. on Oct. 14th, 2021.
Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0
Four people swing on Arizona Arts Live's new art installation, called "Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0," on The University of Arizona Mall in Tucson, Ariz. on Oct. 14th, 2021.
Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0
Elizabeth Pajak, center, freshman micro and cellular biology major, works while others swing on Arizona Arts Live's new art installation, called "Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0," on The University of Arizona Mall in Tucson, Ariz. on Oct. 14th, 2021.
Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0
People lightly swing on Arizona Arts Live's new art installation, called "Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0," on The University of Arizona Mall in Tucson, Ariz. on Oct. 14th, 2021.
Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0
Jay Kang, freshman psychology major, listens to his head phones while swinging on Arizona Arts Live's new art installation, called "Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0," on The University of Arizona Mall in Tucson, Ariz. on Oct. 14th, 2021.
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Anna Agosto, left, junior film and television major, smiles while swinging with her friend on Arizona Arts Live's new art installation, called "Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0," on The University of Arizona Mall in Tucson, Ariz. on Oct. 14th, 2021.
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Vanessa Cota, left, and her daughter Leilanie Lopez begin to swing on Arizona Arts Live's new art installation, called "Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0," on The University of Arizona Mall in Tucson, Ariz. on Oct. 14th, 2021.

