Unerasable is a series of monuments celebrating the solidarity, defiance, and resilience inherent to the queer experience. Using street art aesthetically inspired by the radical queer movements of the 1970s, Unerasable reclaims space for the parts of queer experience that have been buried for public view. Thus making the impact of queer people Unerasable. the final is a silhouette made from spray chalk as well as a laser cut plaque painted black with the story of sam a former NuVu student who helped de gender the NuVu bathrooms