- ‘Island Labyrinths’ one of three parts, a labyrinth in the form of Shelter Island composed of various natural materials, crop waste, and agricultural tools. Conceptually it references the island as a place for contemplation but also acknowledges the history of enslavement.
- ‘Island Labyrinths’ one of three parts, a labyrinth in the form of Great Britain, a second point to the triangle trade referencing the material goods sent from Great Britain to Shelter Island.