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Kader, Themina – Art Education, 2006
There is plenty of literature, including exhibition catalogues, journal articles, and books written for those interested in learning and teaching about African art. Information on individual artists from the countries of Africa is also increasing. These sources attempt to highlight the artists' lives, education, working conditions and what they…
Descriptors: African Culture, Art History, Modern History, Artists
Abiodun, Rowland – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2001
No single traditional discipline can adequately supply answers to the many unresolved questions in African art history. Because of the aesthetic, cultural, historical, and, not infrequently, political biases, already built into the conception and development of Western art history, the discipline of art history as defined and practiced in the West…
Descriptors: Art History, Visual Arts, Aesthetics, African Culture
Kader, Themina – 2001
College students in art history courses study African art more frequently than in the past. Textbooks and videos, however, do not reflect the realities of creative expression today in Africa. Rather, African art dwells on the traditional arts of the west and southern regions of Africa. This paper focuses on eastern and southern sub-Saharan Africa…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art Education, Art Expression, Art History

Pichini, Cecelia D.; Sanson, Debra – School Arts, 1990
Describes an African maskmaking project completed by seventh grade that gave students insight into tribal cultures. Discusses materials and methods students used to make the masks along with a backdrop painting to complement their masks. Displays several examples of student art. (DB)
Descriptors: African Culture, Art Activities, Art Education, Art History