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Metal mask of a male face, made by the Nigeria-born Yoruba artist Ali Amonikoyi. Thought to have be
Join us at 7 pm this Thursday Night, October 27, for our Hidden in Plain Sight: Beverly Buchanan pan
South African artist Turiya Magadlela. “Working primarily with common yet loaded fabrics, from panty
Anthropomorphic mask of the Yaka people, southwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unkn
superheroesincolor:Jackie Ormes (1911-1985)Jackie Ormes is known as the first African American woman
@africanbadgyals I’ve considered myself to be a professional artist for about a decade now. Iv
Artist: Nandipha Mntambo
Mask, believed to come from the Kom peoples of Cameroon. Artist unknown; late 19th or early 20
Altar staff (asen) of the Fon people, Benin. Artist unknown; 19th century. Now in the Me
African coffee worker by Robert Viby #2FroChicks #blackart #BlackGirlMagic #artist #illustration #af
Wooden pot with lid, of the Swazi people, present-day South Africa or Swaziland. Artist unknow
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Tshimwana mask of the Biombo people, Lulua Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist
Anna Williams, a self-taught quilter born and raised near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was seen as one of
In celebration of Black History Month, we’re proud to highlight the work of African American a
#CrossingBrooklyn features 100+ works from 35 artists who work in virtually every medium,
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
Visual identity for African American artists by Canadian design studio Fivethousand Fingers
Untitled #18 (Creek and Trees), Dawoud Bey, 2017
“Ethiopian born artist Aida Muluneh, ‘The more loving one (Part One)’, 201
Yoruba mask from the Kingdom of Dahomey (present-day Benin). Artist unknown; collected in 1966
Today is the last day at Museum for Teresa A. Carbone, our esteemed Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Amer
16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Children byBabalwa Xulu•
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