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Traditional South African and African American Art Today: The Binding Force of Artifacts

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August 1 - August 5, 2016
8:15AM - 8:15AM
Bricker Hall, 2nd floor

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Add to Calendar 2016-08-01 08:15:00 2016-08-05 08:15:00 Traditional South African and African American Art Today: The Binding Force of Artifacts Time: Various Event Host: Department of English Short Description: The exhibit “Traditional South African and African American Art Today: The Binding Force of Artifacts,” displays 12 embroidered and quilted textiles that honor the memory of Nelson Mandela and seven traditional beaded sculptures that address the pandemic of AIDS. The exhibit “Traditional South African and African American Art Today: The Binding Force of Artifacts,” displays 12 embroidered and quilted textiles that honor the memory of Nelson Mandela and seven traditional beaded sculptures that address the pandemic of AIDS. The majority of the artifacts memorializing Mandela come from South Africa though a few of the quilted textiles were made in the United States.The exhibit closes on Friday, August 5 and is curated by John Moe of the Department of English. Bricker Hall, 2nd floor College of Arts and Sciences asccomm@osu.edu America/New_York public
Time: Various
Event Host: Department of English
Short Description: The exhibit “Traditional South African and African American Art Today: The Binding Force of Artifacts,” displays 12 embroidered and quilted textiles that honor the memory of Nelson Mandela and seven traditional beaded sculptures that address the pandemic of AIDS.


The exhibit “Traditional South African and African American Art Today: The Binding Force of Artifacts,” displays 12 embroidered and quilted textiles that honor the memory of Nelson Mandela and seven traditional beaded sculptures that address the pandemic of AIDS. The majority of the artifacts memorializing Mandela come from South Africa though a few of the quilted textiles were made in the United States.

The exhibit closes on Friday, August 5 and is curated by John Moe of the Department of English.

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