"Texas From Above" highlights the beauty of Texas borderlands and explores the process photographer Jay B. Sauceda took to capture the images. Through large-format images and salon-style groupings, visitors will explore the photographs and discover Texas from a new perspective. Original digital interactives within the exhibition provide a deeper dive into Sauceda's extensive catalog, and hands-on experiences for all ages place visitors in the cockpit to discover his tools and process. Additionally, first-person accounts and artifacts from Sauceda provide insight into his personal experience while undertaking the project.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through June 16.
"Texas From Above" highlights the beauty of Texas borderlands and explores the process photographer Jay B. Sauceda took to capture the images. Through large-format images and salon-style groupings, visitors will explore the photographs and discover Texas from a new perspective. Original digital interactives within the exhibition provide a deeper dive into Sauceda's extensive catalog, and hands-on experiences for all ages place visitors in the cockpit to discover his tools and process. Additionally, first-person accounts and artifacts from Sauceda provide insight into his personal experience while undertaking the project.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through June 16.
"Texas From Above" highlights the beauty of Texas borderlands and explores the process photographer Jay B. Sauceda took to capture the images. Through large-format images and salon-style groupings, visitors will explore the photographs and discover Texas from a new perspective. Original digital interactives within the exhibition provide a deeper dive into Sauceda's extensive catalog, and hands-on experiences for all ages place visitors in the cockpit to discover his tools and process. Additionally, first-person accounts and artifacts from Sauceda provide insight into his personal experience while undertaking the project.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through June 16.