Goldmark Cultural Center presents Armando Sebastian: "ELLES - All About Them" opening reception

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Image courtesy of Armando Sebastian

The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Ruth Andres Gallery presents “ELLES - All About Them,” an exhibition of new works by Goldmark artist Armando Sebastian.

A celebration of fluidity, identity, and visibility, “ELLES - All About Them” is a declaration of presence, a celebration of the fluid beauty that lives beyond the binary. In a world that too often demands certainty, this exhibition invites viewers into a space where ambiguity is power, and identity is expansive, not confined.

Each piece in this exhibition tells a story - not always loud, but always real, the artist share journeys of becoming, affirming, and simply existing in a world still learning how to listen.

In Sebastian’s universe, art doesn't just reflect identity - it affirms it. It honors the spectrum in all its nuance, joy, resistance, and grace. And it reminds us that gender is not a limit, but a language still being written.

[ELLES] is used in Spanish to refer to people who do not identify with traditional genders, male or female, or when a person's gender identity is unknown. It is a form of inclusive language that seeks to avoid the use of "he" or "she" when inappropriate.

The exhibition will remain on display through June 29.

The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Ruth Andres Gallery presents “ELLES - All About Them,” an exhibition of new works by Goldmark artist Armando Sebastian.

A celebration of fluidity, identity, and visibility, “ELLES - All About Them” is a declaration of presence, a celebration of the fluid beauty that lives beyond the binary. In a world that too often demands certainty, this exhibition invites viewers into a space where ambiguity is power, and identity is expansive, not confined.

Each piece in this exhibition tells a story - not always loud, but always real, the artist share journeys of becoming, affirming, and simply existing in a world still learning how to listen.

In Sebastian’s universe, art doesn't just reflect identity - it affirms it. It honors the spectrum in all its nuance, joy, resistance, and grace. And it reminds us that gender is not a limit, but a language still being written.

[ELLES] is used in Spanish to refer to people who do not identify with traditional genders, male or female, or when a person's gender identity is unknown. It is a form of inclusive language that seeks to avoid the use of "he" or "she" when inappropriate.

The exhibition will remain on display through June 29.

WHEN

WHERE

Goldmark Cultural Center
13999 Goldmark Dr, Dallas, TX 75240, USA
https://www.goldmarkculturalcenter.org/exhibitions-3/2025/6/4/elles-all-about-them

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.

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