This imaginary exhibition is based on the archive of items collected to write the book manuscript for Searching for Utopia: African Americans in 20th Century Denmark. Professor Ethelene Whitmire used the method of curatorial dreaming to design this exhibition and was influenced by African American expatriate Walter Williams’s landscape paintings that reflect the themes in the book
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
Reception for exhibition showcasing Alain Desvergnes’ silent images of the mythical Yoknapatawpha Co...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
In my dissertation, I examine contemporary exhibits about African American history and culture at si...
Through his political activism and his artwork, Douglas dramatically changed the way other artists v...
African-American Artists in the Midwest While American art history tends to be fairly parochial with...
For this honors project, the student created 5 paintings inspired by the coursework assigned from Th...
Dust, Drough, and Dreams Gone Dry exhibit; Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative A...
Over the last twenty years, specifically with the summer 2002 issue of Social Text edited by Dr. Alo...
This is a brochure that accompanied an exhibit held at the South Carolina State Museum, March 4-May ...
Leveraging the library space to help realize the college\u27s goals of diversity, the Access Service...
This paper aims to discuss the problems that African Americans faced at the beginning of the twentie...
The article addresses the question of African inspirations in the works of African-American artists....
This honors thesis project aimed to create a multi-sensory mural that nods to the African immigrant ...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
Reception for exhibition showcasing Alain Desvergnes’ silent images of the mythical Yoknapatawpha Co...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
In my dissertation, I examine contemporary exhibits about African American history and culture at si...
Through his political activism and his artwork, Douglas dramatically changed the way other artists v...
African-American Artists in the Midwest While American art history tends to be fairly parochial with...
For this honors project, the student created 5 paintings inspired by the coursework assigned from Th...
Dust, Drough, and Dreams Gone Dry exhibit; Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative A...
Over the last twenty years, specifically with the summer 2002 issue of Social Text edited by Dr. Alo...
This is a brochure that accompanied an exhibit held at the South Carolina State Museum, March 4-May ...
Leveraging the library space to help realize the college\u27s goals of diversity, the Access Service...
This paper aims to discuss the problems that African Americans faced at the beginning of the twentie...
The article addresses the question of African inspirations in the works of African-American artists....
This honors thesis project aimed to create a multi-sensory mural that nods to the African immigrant ...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
Reception for exhibition showcasing Alain Desvergnes’ silent images of the mythical Yoknapatawpha Co...
March 31, 2017 marked the centenary of the transfer of the Danish colony—the Danish West Indies (tod...