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Symbols of the Spirit. Zoumana Sane, Mami Wata, 1987. Pigment, glass. Collection of Herbert M. and Shelley Cole. Photo by Don Cole. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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Kongo,Nkisi figure. 19th mid-20th century . Wood, pigment, nails, cloth, beads, shells, arrows, leather, nuts, twine, H. 23 1/8 x D. 10 1/4 x W. 10 in. (58.8 x 26 x 25.4 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. From: The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, http:/ www.metmuseum.org. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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Antoine, Flag for GRAND BOIS [Gran Bwa]. 1998. Fabric, sequins, beads, 125 x 77.8 cm. UCLA Fowler Musuem of Cultural History, http:/ smcweb.smcvt.edu/karchambault/root%20folder/Root%20Folder/Drapo.html. So Vodou, is basically an assimilation and adaptation of many African religious beliefs as well as a bit of Catholic influence from the slave traders. Spirit symbols can be seen used by the Yoruba people as well to connect to the spirit realm, and are even drawn into divination plates, as we shall see.
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Today we will look at a series of objects, and how various African peoples use these sacred objects as Powerful Connectors into the Spirit Realm! Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
Komo Society Mask - African Arts Tour
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Bamana. Komo Society Mask, late 19th-early 20th centuries. Wood, metal, antelope horns, porcupine quills, organic materials, 14 x 8 x 33 1/2 in. (35.6 x 20.3 x 85.1 cm). Brooklyn Museum, By exchange, 69.39.3. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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Arts of Africa 2011: So Pleased With Y'all!
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Sunday, December 11, 2011. So Pleased With Y'all! I have been very pleased with the overall quality of work each of you has submitted to me this semester. It has been a pleasure getting to know each of you and assisting you discover not only information about objects from various places in Africa, but how to be critical thinkers in a diverse and globally-oriented world. Stay in touch! I have provided links to your web museums here. Haitian ar...
Arts of Africa 2011: September 2011
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Monday, September 26, 2011. Prompt for September 30. Create your own comparison of objects from two different peoples whom we have studied thus far. Make sure to fully identify each object as you are required for the online museum project. People/artist who made it. Description of object medium/process of construction if applicable. Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Prompt for Friday, September 23. Wednesday, September 14, 2011. General Comments...
Arts of Africa 2011: For those who were foiled...Here is your new opportunity
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Monday, November 28, 2011. For those who were foiled.Here is your new opportunity. How else/through what other lens/frames might we consider the artist's work? Http:/ art.state.gov/artists.aspx. Http:/ africa.si.edu/exhibits/dialogue/intro.htm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cultural Hybridization in African Art. Museum of Zoomorphic Objects. TEXT[ile]-West African Textile Museum. Gender Representation in Africa. An Array of Powers.
Arts of Africa 2011: November 2011
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Monday, November 28, 2011. For those who were foiled.Here is your new opportunity. How else/through what other lens/frames might we consider the artist's work? Http:/ art.state.gov/artists.aspx. Http:/ africa.si.edu/exhibits/dialogue/intro.htm. Saturday, November 12, 2011. I've received your emails about the Waterloo Arts Center! Monday, November 7, 2011. This week, you are to visit the Waterloo Center for the Arts. Check their hours here.
Arts of Africa 2011: Prompt for 11-11-11
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Monday, November 7, 2011. This week, you are to visit the Waterloo Center for the Arts. Check their hours here. Make sure to consider the Haitian art displayed. You may also want to link in your observations of the Bahamaian Art exhibition currently on view. For your blog, write a critical review of the WAC display(s) and/or continue your critical consideration of the readings on Rotimi Fani-Kayode and our class discussion from Tuesday. Chris...
Arts of Africa 2011: December 2011
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Sunday, December 11, 2011. So Pleased With Y'all! I have been very pleased with the overall quality of work each of you has submitted to me this semester. It has been a pleasure getting to know each of you and assisting you discover not only information about objects from various places in Africa, but how to be critical thinkers in a diverse and globally-oriented world. Stay in touch! I have provided links to your web museums here. Kenny Mies...
Arts of Africa 2011: Comments on Haitian art blogs
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Sunday, October 16, 2011. Comments on Haitian art blogs. Generally, I was glad to see so many thoughtful posts. It's always rewarding as a teacher to see students reconsider prior beliefs and conceptions of what they thought they knew after processing new information. I was also impressed last week with more students providing each other with helpfully critical comments on the blog posts. Keep that up! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Arts of Africa 2011: Prompt for October 28
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Prompt for October 28. Explain how the “other” is constructed in the Mami Wata cult or by the Kongo or Sapi. Provide a specific example where visual culture is used in this construction. What do the two essays have in common? What strategies for interculturation or encountering difference seem to be shared by African peoples from each time period considered by the authors, respectively? Museum of Zoomorphic Objects.
Arts of Africa 2011: Oh No!
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Saturday, November 12, 2011. I've received your emails about the Waterloo Arts Center! However, if your plans were foiled and now feel too much time pressure, don't worry. I will provide another prompt after Thanksgiving to get you up to speed. For all, do comment this week, by Monday night, the same as usual. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cultural Hybridization in African Art. Museum of Zoomorphic Objects. Powerful Art of West Africa.
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African Art Stands | Art the world deserves to see.
Art the world deserves to see. March 3, 2011. Recycled art by students, ages six to ten, at a local school includes everything from the Ghana flag in green, yellow and red to a cell phone. My favorite project has been these change purses–you can see why:. These change purses give kids a chance to create art. And learn at school. Kofi, from GGYN, shows a beatiful Ghana Flag painting that will be sewn into a change purse by Trashy Bags. In Ghana, Africa. Tap water. Everyone buys bags. They are made by.
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Arts Unlimited | Everyone Needs a Picture.
Skip to main content. No front page content has been created yet. Welcome to Arts Unlimited! South Africa-based Arts Unlimited. Was established in 1996. Following our goal to promote African art globally, we design and manufacture African Treasures (box framed African artefacts). Through various framing techniques and artistic input, each piece is presented in a unique way to emphasize its inherent beauty and the artist’s craftsmanship.
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Arts with Tajudeen Sowole
Monday, 11 May 2015. African art. in season of auction. The month of May this year is a season of auctions for African art, particularly in Nigeria. Three auction houses, Lagos-based Arthouse Contemporary and TKMG as well as London-based, Bonhams have been strengthening their holds on the emerging African art market in the past few weeks, towards mega buck sales in May. Painting, Truly Hijab. By master painter, Yusuf Grillo on sale at Arthouse auction tomorrow. At the Bonhams end, it’s about settin...