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Forward Thinking: 3D Printing is a new class in which children are using fabrication tools to both l
Obugulu Mau masquerade, a grandmother mask. Igbo people, Nigeria. 1930’s
Patrick Willocq: On the road from Bikoro to Bokonda (Western DRC)Artist Statement via lenscultureA t
How did coins from Medieval East Africa end up in Australia?During World War II in the Wessel Island
We had the honour of being a part of a very historical moment in African Banking as Standard Charter
Tennis player Arthur Ashe, the day after becoming the first African-American man towin a Grand Slam
The works in Disguise: Masks and Global African Art are organized around the idea that masquerade is
talesfromweirdland:Illustrations by Leo and Diane Dillon from a book of African American Folktales.
“In Brooklyn you can feel the rhythms of the world. Moving from neighborhood to neighborhood t
Model: @iamnaomiellisPh: @Focusedmindphotography
I just don’t get why they don’t take the art into account when doing these “reconstructions” ♂️ Anc
Marsh Walkerby Drive By Uppercut. “African Horror Fantasy themed character done for my character des
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“She will not shrink herself to make others feel comfortable ” by Renike
Scepter. Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Yombe peoples. 20th century. LACMA.
Ethiopian shield, made of leather, velvet, gold leaf, silver, and copper. Now in the Peabody Museum
“Tile: Body of a man (black African) Egyptian New realm 20. Dynasty, time Ramses’ III.,
Africa | Contemporary artWhy Should I Hesitate: Sculpture exhibition of works by South African artis
Mask of the We culture,Côte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum. Phot
The works in Disguise: Masks and Global African Art are organized around the idea that masquerade is
Snake pendant of the Ebrié people, Lagunes region, southernCôte d'Ivoire. Artist unknown; 19th cent
This weekend is your last chance to see Disguise: Masks and Global African Art! Join us tomorrow for
A King only bows down to his Queen!“Submit. Close your eyes. Trust that from my hand will come
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