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Gretchen Jennings – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
I am because we are; and since we are, therefore I am. This statement from Kenyan John Mbiti, one of the first post-colonial scholars of African philosophy and religion, provides deep insight into African modes of thought. It is also valid in a universal sense. Indeed, it reflects the theme of this 50th anniversary edition of the journal: our…
Descriptors: Museums, Postcolonialism, African Culture, Periodicals
Mamvuto, Attwell; Mannathoko, Magdeline C. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2023
This is a comparative study of the indigenization of teacher education art and design curricular in Botswana and Zimbabwe. The study methodology involved a critical review of various policies, art curricular, operational documents and focus group discussions with art and design lecturers in associate teachers' colleges. Results revealed a general…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Art Education, African Culture
Dixon, Carol Ann – Journal of Museum Education, 2022
This article examines forms of activism in which artistic expression features as a means of raising awareness and catalyzing progressive change on matters of equality, diversity, inclusion and social justice. Focusing in particular on anti-racist and decolonial activism within the context of art museums, experimental project spaces and collections…
Descriptors: Museums, Change, Decolonization, Political Influences
Ifeta, Chris Funke; Idowu, Olatunji; Adenle, John; Ochei, Bukola Odesiri – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2020
Much has been written on the history of Abeokuta and their artworks since their occupation of Abeokuta. Yoruba works of art are in museums and private collections abroad. Many museums in the Western part of Nigeria including the National Museum in Abeokuta also have works of art on display; however, much of these are not specific to Abeokuta.…
Descriptors: African Culture, Art, Foreign Countries, Cultural Maintenance
Cruz Banks, Ojeya – Journal of Dance Education, 2021
Rhythmic virtuosity or moving with "percussive attack" is an ultimate performance quality for Black/African dance. The practice of musicality is a window into a dynamic system of intersubjective communal creativity. Drumming, for example, provides percussive sensorial information that directs a dancer's somatic and choreographic…
Descriptors: African Culture, Music, Dance Education, Dance
Majeed, Risham – Journal of Museum Education, 2017
This essay explores two canonical installations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Cloisters and African galleries in the Rockefeller wing. After providing a brief history of the formation of these collections and their display strategies, I analyze the effect of exhibition design for a visitor's judgments and impressions of the works of art.…
Descriptors: Museums, Art, Art Materials, Exhibits
Doby-Copeland, Cheryl – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2019
Sarah McGee's major contribution to the profession of art therapy was her use of traditional African healing practices in her work with clients. Her immersive training as a ndeppkat (spiritual healer) and Lébou Ndepp rituals in Senegal offered a foundation for her approach to therapy. These rituals informed her work, even in secular settings,…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Art, African Culture, Foreign Countries
Wolffe, Susan Witmer – Art Education, 2017
This instructional article demonstrates the parallels between the way art is used as forms of celebration and protest in several different cultures. The author provides thought-provoking questions to pose to students, encouraging them to research unfamiliar cultures and draw connections between multi-cultural art and the art the students create.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art, Activism, African Culture
Ndlovu, Malika Lueen – Education as Change, 2020
Poetry informed by indigenous knowledge systems, whether written, spoken or heard, offers ideal pathways for healing and transformation. Being "medicine" in the broadest non-clinical sense, it is deeply restorative as activism, as caregiving practice and as balm in the face of relentless assaults on our bodies and beings. This I…
Descriptors: Poetry, Indigenous Knowledge, Activism, Poets
Brown, Angela Khristin – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2013
The migration of blacks in North America through slavery became united. The population of blacks past downs a tradition of artist through art to native born citizens. The art tradition involved telling stories to each generation in black families. The black culture elevated by tradition created hope to determine their personal freedom to escape…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Blacks, Slavery, Art
Adom, Dickson; Kquofi, Steve; Agyem, Joe Adu – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The content of the Art History component in the General Knowledge in Art subject studied by various Senior High Schools in West Africa is largely of foreign art histories at the expense of the histories of African indigenous arts which are shallowly presented in the teaching syllabus to be taught students. This makes the students appreciate more…
Descriptors: Art History, Teaching Methods, High School Students, Course Descriptions
Maddox, John T. – Hispania, 2014
The documentary "Favela Rising" (2005) and its companion narrative, "Culture is Our Weapon" (2010), depict the AfroReggae cultural movement as a break with the past, a means of creating citizenship for Brazilian "favelas." A leitmotif of the film is struggling to end the communities' "paralysis" caused by…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Popular Culture, African Culture, Latin American Culture
Wadende, Akinyi – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2011
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study on the "Bang' jomariek," a women's group in West Reru in Western Kenya who engage in the production of indigenous arts and crafts (pots, baskets, and architecture) to generate income and explore politics, medicine, and other matters that affect them and their community. The women…
Descriptors: Females, Art Education, Adult Education, Art
Wadende, Pamela Akinyi – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The aim of this dissertation is to present the procedure and proceedings of an instructional research into the teaching and learning among Luo women of Western Kenya. The purposes of the research are threefold. First, it seeks to document a system of indigenous adult education that has proved sustainable among Luo women from generation to…
Descriptors: Creativity, Feminism, Females, Participant Observation

Odita, E. Okechukwu – Journal of Black Studies, 1977
This paper evaluates the image of African traditional art in European literature. It proposes two overlapping lines of inquiry: the style and the historical association. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: African Culture, Art, Art Expression, Black Influences