African Instruments | Decolonizing the Conversation E5 of 10

HTTP/1.0 405 Method Not Allowed
Cache-Control: no-cache, private
Content-Type: application/json
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2022 14:35:05 GMT

{“error”:”You can only submit entirely new text for analysis once every 7 seconds.”}

African-American Pexels Photo 6190865

african instruments

African Instruments | Decolonizing the Conversation E5 of 10

Decolonizing the Conversation, a series of conversations with Tukufu Zuberi - INSTRUMENTS:

Music plays a big part in African culture and instruments were used as tools for rituals and communication. Learn more in the video above.
Subscribe to Curating National Narratives: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Kvz213mKkWYIobZhBMBqg?sub_confirmation=1

This series of interstitials on "Decolonizing the Conversation" focuses on my redesigned of the Penn Museum Africa Galleries -- "From the Maker to Museum". Museums need a better representation of Global Black Culture. We begin this process in conversation with African Museum Directors, curators, and contemporary artist in the Diaspora and Africa. In this series we trace, the histories created by African classical culture (i.e. Benin cultural artifacts) and African Diaspora culture in the United States, Latin America and Europe.

Current debates about reparations and restitution, have led to a political conversation about the place of African material culture in Western museums, and the African Diaspora people are a natural part of this conversation.

Read more on the Re-MAKING of THE Penn Museum AFRICA GALLERIES at:
https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/making-the-africa-galleries/

VISIT The Penn Museum Africa Galleries at:
https://www.penn.museum/on-view/galleries-exhibitions/africa-galleries

#decolonization #africa #tukufuzuberi #decolonizing #decolonizingtheconversation #instruments #africaninstruments #penn #pennmuseum #museums #black #blackculture #history #artifacts #africanculture #africanartifacts #diaspora #africandiaspora

You May Also Like