2337 Bissonnet St.
Between Borders is on view from March 6 through April 24, 2026 at Cultural Center Our Texas, located on Bissonnet Street in Houston. Presented as part of FotoFest, the exhibition coincides with the festival’s fortieth anniversary, underscoring the city’s long-standing engagement with international documentary photography. Admission is free, inviting the broader community to encounter a body of work shaped by urgency and lived experience.
Created by Ukrainian documentary artist
Alena Grom,
Between Borders traces the fragile terrain between homeland and exile. Grom photographs civilians repairing homes scarred by shelling, families navigating evacuation routes, and elderly individuals confronting the return of violence they once believed consigned to history. Children appear in moments of uneasy pause—waiting at checkpoints, clutching small belongings, standing in landscapes altered by destruction. These scenes do not sensationalize conflict; instead, they attend to gestures of care, fatigue, and resolve that persist amid instability.
Born in Ukraine and displaced by the ongoing war, Grom works in proximity to the events she documents. Her images blend the directness of reportage with a measured compositional awareness, allowing light, color, and framing to deepen the emotional register without diminishing factual clarity. Each photograph suggests multiple crossings: of national boundaries, of private grief into public witness, of ordinary life into crisis. The camera becomes both record and bridge, carrying stories beyond the limits imposed by geography.
Installed within a center devoted to cultural dialogue, the exhibition resonates with Houston’s own history as a city shaped by migration.
Between Borders affirms photography’s capacity to hold testimony with dignity. In these portraits and documentary scenes, resilience does not appear as abstraction but as daily practice—quiet, persistent, and profoundly human.
Image:
© Alena Grom