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African Art and the West on Zoom

2024-11-10 14:30:00 2024-11-10 15:30:00 America/New_York African Art and the West on Zoom Spend an afternoon learning about the wonders of African Art! Jean Borgatti, Consulting Curator at the Fitchburg Art Museum, will delve in to a different aspect of African Art each month. MHL Virtual Programs -

Sunday, November 10
2:30pm - 3:30pm

Add to Calendar 2024-11-10 14:30:00 2024-11-10 15:30:00 America/New_York African Art and the West on Zoom Spend an afternoon learning about the wonders of African Art! Jean Borgatti, Consulting Curator at the Fitchburg Art Museum, will delve in to a different aspect of African Art each month. MHL Virtual Programs -

Spend an afternoon learning about the wonders of African Art! Jean Borgatti, Consulting Curator at the Fitchburg Art Museum, will delve in to a different aspect of African Art each month.

This talk focuses on African art and the west, from curiosity cabinet to the museum and the development of modernism. 

Art note: A Fang mask from Gabon in the collection of Maurice Vlamink by 1905 inspired this Picasso painting of the Head of a Man in 1908

Register for one or all of the talks in this series:

  • Sept. 8 - 21st Century African Photography
  • Oct. 13 - African Art in the medieval world--1000-1600 CE
  • Nov. 10 - African Art and the West –From Curiosity Cabinet to the Museum and the Development of Modernism (e.g. Picasso and African art)
  • Dec. 8 - Learning to Look: Forms and Materials
  • Jan. 12 - Case Studies: Art in Cultural Context: Contrasting Cultures – Contrasting Styles -The Dogon of Mali and the Yoruba of Nigeria.
  • Feb. 9 - Masquerade – Not Just a Mask On a Wall
  • Mar. 9 - Anonymous Doesn't Live Here Anymore--African Artists Traditional and Modern
  • Apr. 13 - Likeness and Beyond: Portraiture in Iconic African Art
  • May 3  - Shango to Shonibare: African Art in the Black Atlantic World--with a focus on the form, meaning and movement of the Thunder Deity Shango from Africa through the Diaspora (Cuba, Brazil, Haiti), and into the art of the Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights movement in the United States

This series is co-sponsored by the Friends of Memorial Hall Library and is in collaboration with the Groton Public Library. 

Events in this series will be recorded. A link to the recording will be shared with everyone who registers. 

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Library Program--Adults |

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