The Black Hair Experience will continue their tour of Texas by bringing Austin their sixth interactive pop-up exhibit.
Founded by visual artist Alisha Brooks and photographer Elizabeth Austin-Davis, The Black Hair Experience fuses the aesthetic of an art exhibit with the engagement of photo-worthy activations, all inspired by the beauty, stories, and culture of Black hair.
With over 15 installations and numerous photo opportunities, attendees will see the evolution of black hair through the decades. Installations include a beautifully hand-crafted swing with handles made of large braids, a magazine wall that is an ode to Black hair in the media and publications, a hair roller pit, a hot comb kitchen, self-affirmations that every little Black girl needs and the list goes on.
The Black Hair Experience will continue their tour of Texas by bringing Austin their sixth interactive pop-up exhibit.
Founded by visual artist Alisha Brooks and photographer Elizabeth Austin-Davis, The Black Hair Experience fuses the aesthetic of an art exhibit with the engagement of photo-worthy activations, all inspired by the beauty, stories, and culture of Black hair.
With over 15 installations and numerous photo opportunities, attendees will see the evolution of black hair through the decades. Installations include a beautifully hand-crafted swing with handles made of large braids, a magazine wall that is an ode to Black hair in the media and publications, a hair roller pit, a hot comb kitchen, self-affirmations that every little Black girl needs and the list goes on.
The Black Hair Experience will continue their tour of Texas by bringing Austin their sixth interactive pop-up exhibit.
Founded by visual artist Alisha Brooks and photographer Elizabeth Austin-Davis, The Black Hair Experience fuses the aesthetic of an art exhibit with the engagement of photo-worthy activations, all inspired by the beauty, stories, and culture of Black hair.
With over 15 installations and numerous photo opportunities, attendees will see the evolution of black hair through the decades. Installations include a beautifully hand-crafted swing with handles made of large braids, a magazine wall that is an ode to Black hair in the media and publications, a hair roller pit, a hot comb kitchen, self-affirmations that every little Black girl needs and the list goes on.