Box 167
Contains 15 Results:
Education and programs, 2004-2005
Drawn primarily from the collections of the Seattle Art Museum, some 130 objects, including sculpture, masks, textiles, jewelry, photographs, film, and contemporary art were organized into thematic categories described by representatives from various African cultures and backgrounds. This exhibition was organized by the Seattle Art Museum and coordinated in Philadelphia by John Zarobell.
Education and programs. Acoustiguide, 2001-2004
Drawn primarily from the collections of the Seattle Art Museum, some 130 objects, including sculpture, masks, textiles, jewelry, photographs, film, and contemporary art were organized into thematic categories described by representatives from various African cultures and backgrounds. This exhibition was organized by the Seattle Art Museum and coordinated in Philadelphia by John Zarobell.
Education and programs. Ayan Agalu, 2004
Drawn primarily from the collections of the Seattle Art Museum, some 130 objects, including sculpture, masks, textiles, jewelry, photographs, film, and contemporary art were organized into thematic categories described by representatives from various African cultures and backgrounds. This exhibition was organized by the Seattle Art Museum and coordinated in Philadelphia by John Zarobell.
Education and programs. Community outreach, 2003-2005
Drawn primarily from the collections of the Seattle Art Museum, some 130 objects, including sculpture, masks, textiles, jewelry, photographs, film, and contemporary art were organized into thematic categories described by representatives from various African cultures and backgrounds. This exhibition was organized by the Seattle Art Museum and coordinated in Philadelphia by John Zarobell.
Educations and programs. Odunde, 2004
Drawn primarily from the collections of the Seattle Art Museum, some 130 objects, including sculpture, masks, textiles, jewelry, photographs, film, and contemporary art were organized into thematic categories described by representatives from various African cultures and backgrounds. This exhibition was organized by the Seattle Art Museum and coordinated in Philadelphia by John Zarobell.