Join us for an upcoming ADAMA Arts Salon featuring Alex Delotch Davis, in conversation with renowned artist Patrick Eugène.
Moderator: Alex Delotch Davis is the Executive Director of SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion and Film in Atlanta, GA, and Lacoste, France. She leads exhibition development, marketing, fundraising, and strategic direction for SCAD FASH, SCAD FASH Lacoste and Atlanta exhibitions. Her career spans senior roles in marketing and public relations at Cadillac, Bloomingdale's, and the City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs. A SCAD alumnus with an M.A. in luxury & fashion management, Delotch Davis has more than 15 years of experience in cultural strategy working at the intersection of fashion, art and global markets. She has developed high impact exhibitions and cultural experiences for luxury brands and arts institutions, expanding Cadillac's presence at global events like Art Basel Miami and driving brand engagement for Bloomingdale's through community partnerships and events. Delotch Davis serves as board President for the Atlanta Center for Photography and is a member of the Mayor's Arts Advisory Committee.
Patrick Eugène: Patrick Eugène (b. 1984, Brooklyn, NY; lives and works in Atlanta, GA) is a Haitian American painter known for large-scale compositions that center figures which evoke a quiet contemplative stillness. His work bridges figuration and abstraction while maintaining a signature fluidity. Recent solo exhibitions include Solitude (2024) at Mariane Ibrahim, Paris, and 50 lbs. (2023) at Mariane Ibrahim, Chicago. His work has been presented nationally and internationally in major exhibitions at Blum & Poe, Los Angeles; MOCAA, Cape Town; Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm; and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila. Eugène has received numerous honors, including a 2025 New York City Council Citation for Artistic Excellence and recognition as a Creative 100 honoree by Qatar Airways × The Dean Collection. His work is held in the collections of the High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Mead Art Museum, Amherst; and The Dean Collection, New York.
The ADAMA Arts Salon is a signature conversation series featuring contemporary artists, curators, scholars, and cultural leaders from across the African Diaspora. Each Salon creates space for thoughtful dialogue, shared learning, and meaningful community connection.