June 2 - September 3, 2018
A show featuring works by Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón (1967-1999). “The exhibition presents 47 prints that encompass a wide range of the artist’s graphic production from 1984 until her untimely passing in 1999. Ayón mined the founding narrative of the Afro-Cuban fraternal society called Abakuá to create an independent and powerful visual iconography. She is highly regarded for her signature technique of collography, a printing process in which a variety of materials are collaged onto a cardboard matrix and run through a press.”
Opening: June 2, 2018 | 5–10 pm
Panel: August 22, 2018 | 6:30–9 pm
Panel discussion on art, activism, and spirituality featuring Jessica Davenport, David Leslie. Nadeen Mustafa, and Matt Russell
Station Museum of Contemporary Art
1502 Alabama
Houston, 77004 TX
(713) 529-6900
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