
Founding members of the Austin-based Black Mountain Project - Adrian Aguilera, Betelhem Makonnen, and Tammie Rubin - will debut a new body of work in sculpture, photography, text, and video. This collaborative exhibition, "constant escape," provides a sensory prescription for resisting absolute definitions of culture and identity.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 27.
Founding members of the Austin-based Black Mountain Project - Adrian Aguilera, Betelhem Makonnen, and Tammie Rubin - will debut a new body of work in sculpture, photography, text, and video. This collaborative exhibition, "constant escape," provides a sensory prescription for resisting absolute definitions of culture and identity.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 27.
Founding members of the Austin-based Black Mountain Project - Adrian Aguilera, Betelhem Makonnen, and Tammie Rubin - will debut a new body of work in sculpture, photography, text, and video. This collaborative exhibition, "constant escape," provides a sensory prescription for resisting absolute definitions of culture and identity.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through July 27.