"Color of Confusion" features three video works by renowned Paris-based artist, Sylvie Blocher. These videos address issues of cultural identity and representation through community collaboration. Invited by curator David S. Rubin to create community-oriented, socially-engaged work, exploring themes relevant to the people of San Antonio, Blocher completed Alamo, Skintone, and Color following research in 2013 and video production in 2014.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 6, 2019.
"Color of Confusion" features three video works by renowned Paris-based artist, Sylvie Blocher. These videos address issues of cultural identity and representation through community collaboration. Invited by curator David S. Rubin to create community-oriented, socially-engaged work, exploring themes relevant to the people of San Antonio, Blocher completed Alamo, Skintone, and Color following research in 2013 and video production in 2014.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 6, 2019.
"Color of Confusion" features three video works by renowned Paris-based artist, Sylvie Blocher. These videos address issues of cultural identity and representation through community collaboration. Invited by curator David S. Rubin to create community-oriented, socially-engaged work, exploring themes relevant to the people of San Antonio, Blocher completed Alamo, Skintone, and Color following research in 2013 and video production in 2014.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through January 6, 2019.