African Textiles Gallery
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I Am Not Your Negro, Bisa Butler, 2019Quilted and appliquéd cotton, silk, wool, and velvet60 x 79 i
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The new #BKMAfricanArt installation Double Take: African Innovations invites a closer look of more t
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
Magbo mask (wood, textiles, metal, and sequins) of the Yoruba people, Nigeria. Artist unknown; 19th
Happy birthday to Odili Donald Odita, who was born on this day in 1966 in Enugu, Nigeria. Now based
I want to thank everyone for coming out to the opening reception for “Black Gods Live” I
At the Sample sale from Vlisco last Thursday I bought this long sleeve croptop, amazingly cool to se
I had a Vlisco sample sale today//lots of colorful fabrics//lovely prints and wonderful colors//hope
AFRICA | Fashion - Traditional/Contemporary | African Fashion International.Cape Town Fashion Week,
AFRICA | Fashion - Traditional/Modern | African Fashion InternationalCape Town Fashion Week, March 2
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stitchedintomemory:Hello everyone! This past week our team dyed the Adire and yarns we have been pre
Although I havent posted updates in a while i am still hard at work finishing Itan: part one a graph
The Founders Project is a multimedia installation project headed by Boston based artist and educator
Join us fpr the opening celebration of Stitched Into Memory!!! Celebrate the incredible collaborativ
itanproject: PLEASE READ!SUPPORT ITAN:PART 1!! I am one month in to the fundraising campaign an
From Adire African Textiles: (detail) “This Ewe woman’s cloth is a good example of one o
One: Egúngún tells the life story of a twentieth century Yorùbá mas
The Yorùbá masquerade dance costume on view in One: Egúngún is comp
Take a deep look at a single type of egúngún, a vibrant Yorùbá masquerad
Àṣẹ, àṣẹ, àṣẹ. With prayers to the ancestors and the pouring of libations, spir
slam-african:Wrapper, Unidentified Yoruba artist, 20th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Afri
Made in Kenya | Visuals for Ichyulu, an online African Fashion Concept Store Photography by Brian Si
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