"Meet Her Hands" is a collaborative exhibition series, produced by #bbatx and the Elisabet Ney Museum every summer, featuring three Texan women artists. Elisabet Ney Museum will be hosting Deborah Valcin, a Haitian filmmaker based in Austin with five years of videography under her belt. Deborah's lifelong passion is to explore the fluidity of human condition, the complexity of the Haitian narrative, and the curious nature of emotion and how it manifests itself in art, in others, and in nature.
The exhibition opens with complimentary refreshments by Austin Cocktails, followed by a tour of the museum and an artist talk. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 3.
"Meet Her Hands" is a collaborative exhibition series, produced by #bbatx and the Elisabet Ney Museum every summer, featuring three Texan women artists. Elisabet Ney Museum will be hosting Deborah Valcin, a Haitian filmmaker based in Austin with five years of videography under her belt. Deborah's lifelong passion is to explore the fluidity of human condition, the complexity of the Haitian narrative, and the curious nature of emotion and how it manifests itself in art, in others, and in nature.
The exhibition opens with complimentary refreshments by Austin Cocktails, followed by a tour of the museum and an artist talk. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 3.
"Meet Her Hands" is a collaborative exhibition series, produced by #bbatx and the Elisabet Ney Museum every summer, featuring three Texan women artists. Elisabet Ney Museum will be hosting Deborah Valcin, a Haitian filmmaker based in Austin with five years of videography under her belt. Deborah's lifelong passion is to explore the fluidity of human condition, the complexity of the Haitian narrative, and the curious nature of emotion and how it manifests itself in art, in others, and in nature.
The exhibition opens with complimentary refreshments by Austin Cocktails, followed by a tour of the museum and an artist talk. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 3.