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Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston presents "Borderlust" opening reception

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Photo by Mauricio Paz Viola

"Borderlust" is a reflection on the dynamic experience of how we construct our identity as an emancipatory and paradoxical process. Mauricio Paz Viola and Justin Earl Grant's collection of works present a series of silhouettes of the human figure whose limits are traced and shows the interconnection of the subject with the whole. "Bonderlust" aspires to reaffirm the magnitude of possibilities of the expansion of the human being. 

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 5.

"Borderlust" is a reflection on the dynamic experience of how we construct our identity as an emancipatory and paradoxical process. Mauricio Paz Viola and Justin Earl Grant's collection of works present a series of silhouettes of the human figure whose limits are traced and shows the interconnection of the subject with the whole. "Bonderlust" aspires to reaffirm the magnitude of possibilities of the expansion of the human being.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 5.

"Borderlust" is a reflection on the dynamic experience of how we construct our identity as an emancipatory and paradoxical process. Mauricio Paz Viola and Justin Earl Grant's collection of works present a series of silhouettes of the human figure whose limits are traced and shows the interconnection of the subject with the whole. "Bonderlust" aspires to reaffirm the magnitude of possibilities of the expansion of the human being.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 5.

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WHERE

The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
3315 Sul Ross St.
Houston, TX 77098
https://ihch.org/event/borderlust

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Admission is free.
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