Posted on 07 January 2010. Tags: African Art, Art, Black Artists, Chelsea School of Art, Controversial art, Elephant dung, Ofili, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwean

Chris Ofili is an Artist known for his controversial use of Elephant dung in his work. He is also a former winner of the Turner Prize.
Ofili was born in Manchester in 1968. He studied fine art at the Chelsea School of Art and completed a master's degree in painting at the Royal College of ...
Posted in Africa, Arts, Black Britain, Entertainment, Europe, The Americas
Posted on 20 March 2009. Tags: African American Artists, Art, Artists, Artwork, Fayetteville, painteers

A powerful collection of works by some of the leading African-American artists is on display at the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County.
The exhibit, called “Distinguish Visions, Timeless Traditions,” came about when Calvin Mims, art services coordinator for the council, discovered that a number of art collectors in town have works of some of the nation’s ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Community, Events, The Americas
Posted on 19 March 2009. Tags: Africa, African American Artists, Art, Artwork, Fabric, Folklore, Sea, Sea people, black women

Mermaids and Merwomen in Black Folklore
Avery Research Center
125 Bull St.
(843) 953-7609
www.cofc.edu/avery
Cookie Washington has imagined what life might be like as a water goddess, ruling the seas and the hearts of men. She describes her new quilt and doll exhibition at the Avery as her "baby," seven or eight years in the making.
Initially, it was hard ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Beauty & Fashion, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Community, Education, Women
Posted on 10 March 2009. Tags: Africa, Africa, Africans, America, Americas, Art, Arts, Black, Blacks, Books, Caribbean, Caribbeans, Egypt, Health, History, Science, herbs, medicine, society

AFRICAN MEDICINE
The E-Book
This holistic health guide is the first book ever to disclose the closely guarded healing secrets of Yoruba priests. It covers the history, methods, and healing treatments of a 10,000 year old West African Tradition.
This amazing book consolidates African Spiritual Science and holistic healing into something comprehensive and usable everyday to help one ...
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Posted on 07 March 2009. Tags: Africa, African American, Africans, America, American, Americas, Art, Artists, Arts, Black, Blacks, Drawing, History, Sport, coons, segregation, stories

During the segregated years of the 1900 through 1960s America, the Black Press offered comic strips that featured African American heroes & heroines in a wide variety of life situations. These characters were not confined to gritty 'inner-city' stories, poor 'ghetto' life or as one dimensional comic relief as today .
Just as the 'mainstream' carried ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Books
Posted on 28 February 2009. Tags: African American, Alabama, Art, Arts, News, Science, University


TUSCALOOSA, Alabama. After more than two years of courtship, Paul R. Jones donated his vast collection of African-American art to the University of Alabama…
Posted in African American, Arts