About us

Our Mission

At Galaxy Exhibitions, we see art as a language—one that teaches, connects, and inspires. 

 
Our story began on October 27 th, 2007, when our founder purchased a painting, Les Amoureux de Franck Étienne, during an event organized by Marie Alice Théart at the festival Arts to help an artist receive surgery in Cuba. That first act of support ignited a lasting passion for Haitian art and a deep commitment to the artists behind it.


Today, as Haiti’s landscape continues to change, many talented artists have been forced to leave their homeland for countries such as Canada, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, and Chile. Through Galaxy Exhibitions, we work directly with more than sixteen Haitian artists, purchasing and promoting their work to ensure fair compensation and sustainable income for them and their families.


Beyond commerce, our gallery embraces a social mission—using art as a tool for awareness and empowerment. We engage in initiatives that address issues such as Domestic Violence Prevention and STD/HIV education, reflecting our broader commitment to communities facing poverty, inequality, and linguistic barriers.


Every exhibition we curate is an opportunity to share the stories behind Haitian art in a way
that feels personal and meaningful. We want visitors not only to see the beauty of each
piece but to understand the history, resilience, and culture it carries.


Through our exhibits, artist talks, and community events, we create spaces where people
can learn, ask questions, and feel connected to Haiti’s rich artistic legacy. Our goal is to
make Haitian art accessible and educational for everyone—whether you’re discovering it for
the first time or reconnecting with the roots that shaped you.