NEW YORK — Angelica Dalzon is a senior Illustration major at the School of Visual Arts. Her series of digital prints called “Breath, Eyes, Memory” looks at a family of women and values within the Haitian culture.
Dalzon is Haitian American, raised in suburban New Jersey.
“There’s healing and there’s trauma, but healing by the end, and I think that’s the important part,” Dalzon said.
Dalzon’s work is part of an exhibition she co-curated with fellow student Kyra Husbands at SVA’s Chelsea Gallery, on the 15th floor of 601 W. 26th St.
“I wanted to tell stories that I thought were important, or not seen,” Dalzon said.
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