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Shango Galleries

Shango Galleries, founded in 1976, is "a source for fine African, Precolumbian, American Indian, and Oceanic art working with collectors, museums, and other dealers." Based in Dallas, Texas. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]

Betty LaDuke

Betty LaDuke is an artist, art educator and author. Her books include Africa Through the Eyes of Women Artists and Africa: Women's Art, Women's Lives. She has traveled extensively in Africa, which has inspired much of her artwork. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]

Carol Ventura

Professor of Art, Tennessee Technological University. Dr. Carol Ventura has written several articles in popular magazines about the crafts of Cameroon, and has published on her website many photographs and information about artisans in Foumban, Cameroon. Crafts include: metal casting, carving, batik, pottery, beadworking and basketmaking. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]

Artthrob: Contemporary Art in South Africa

"Artthrob is South Africa's leading contemporary visual arts publication, reporting on the national arts scene and the involvement of South African artists in the international art world." [posted: Mar 04, 2004]

Tribal Art magazine

Tribal Art magazine is a quarterly publication devoted to the arts and cultures of the traditional societies of Africa, Oceania, Asia, and the Americas. It is produced in two separate editions, one in English and the other in French. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]

Revue Noire

Website for Revue Noire Magazine, a print publication concerned with all forms of contemporary African arts: art, photography, cinema, literature, dance, theatre, music, design and architecture. In french and english. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]

Hypertextile + Klikor Icon + Afevo + Blackhud Research Center

Hypertextile is the website of Luciano Ghersi, an Italian weaver who has been working with a community of Kente weavers from the town of Klikor in Ghana. Together they have started several web sites (all linked from Hypertextile) documenting the craft of Kente weaving among this particular group of Ewe weavers. There is much information on patterns, techniques, and individual weavers. The website was made a long time ago (in internet terms) but still contains a wealth of information, if you browse around it. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]

Janet Goldner

Janet Goldner is an American sculptor whose work has been influenced by her long association with Africa and its artists. She has been involved in many collaborative projects in Mali including curating exhibitions, producing a video documentary, and leading tours. [posted: Mar 03, 2004]

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