Throughout history, Memphis has sat at a crossroads. More than concrete and water, an intersection of people and ideas, races, and faiths coming together to do something magical. While we may have different origins and destinations, for a moment, we all share this journey together. Intertwining is a 200 ft long suspended sculpture that greets and wishes good travels to passengers in the renovated Memphis International Airport’s main concourse. Social justice is at the core of our team’s work and the inspiration behind this art installation. The tragic death of George Floyd Jr. shook our nation and awakened a movement for justice that underlined the importance of the theme of this project honoring the individual stories and the resiliency of our nation. Our own Memphis has been resilient since its beginnings and there has been tension all along. However, tension is fundamental to making something stronger. As a metaphor, we chose “a tapestry in the making” to represent with threads the value of every individual; and the weaving of the threads interconnecting with tension representing the power of the collective. Art and architecture are together a transformative tool, one of collaboration, intersection, and social justice.