Using video, audio, slides, 3-D screens, sculpture, and performance, Bray "spectacularizes still unresolved conflicts about the vulnerable" through temporary installations at public sites and art venues.
[1] Bray is the co-founder of Freewaves,[2] a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization that advocates for and exhibits new, uncensored, independent media.
[3] Since 1989, Bray has planned the Freewaves Festival, which features independent and experimental media, that "exhibits a resistance to corporate capitalism.
[5][4] In 2011, in association with Freewaves, Bray launched Out the Window, a project which streamed video art on Los Angeles County bus system.
"“Our country’s public-health crisis has received a lot of attention in the traditional media... We thought that artists could bring a fresh perspective to these issues and reach people in a way that conventional public service announcements," Bray said in an interview with the Los Angeles Daily News.