AfricanArt.org

Upcoming Events


bullet  MORE EVENTS

Recent News


bullet  VIEW ALL

New In Store

Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art
Through the prism of America's most enduring African-inspired art form, the Lowcountry basket, Grass Roots guides readers across 300 years of American and African history.  
MORE INFO

PUBLIC PROGRAMS

We're sorry, but we're unable to display the item you requested

Robert Farris Thompson: Eshu in the Americas co-presented with MoCADA

March 18, 2010 TIME 6:00pm - 8:00pm

FREE     Location: MoCADA, 80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217Yale Professor of African & African-American Art History, Yoruba practitioner and internationally acclaimed author, Dr. Robert Farris Thompson will present a...

More Info
 

Conversations with a Continent: Profiles of African Artists with Sammy Baloji

March 24, 2010 TIME 6:30pm - 8:00pm

FREE     Columbia School of International and Public Affairs420 West 118th Street, Rm 1512 New York, NY 10027 Sammy Baloji, a Congolese photographer, speaks about his recent work. In Baloji’s recent series...

More Info
 

Yolele! Recipes from the Heart of Senegal co-presented with MoCADA

March 25, 2010 TIME 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Location: MoCADA, 80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217Restauranteur, chef, and recent author, Pierre Thiam (of Grand Dakar & Yolele restaurants), will sign copies of his award-winning Sengalese cookbook Yolele. The event will feature a food...

More Info
 

Family Friday: Djembe Beat

March 26, 2010 TIME 2pm - 4pm

Rain or shine.  FREE! ALL AGES!  At the Charles A. Dana Discovery Center (Located inside the Park at 110th Street between Fifth and Lenox Avenues)  Join the Central Park Conservancy and the Museum for African Art for an introduction to...

More Info
 

Timelines: New Perspectives on African Architecture and Urbanism With Martin Murry

April 7, 2010 TIME 6:30pm - 8:00pm

FREE         Columbia School of International and Public Affairs420 West 118th Street, Rm 1512 New York, NY 10027  Martin Murray, professor of sociology and urban planning at the Tubman...

More Info
 

Conversations with a Continent: Profiles of African Artists with Sokari Douglas Camp

April 12, 2010 TIME 6:30pm - 8:00pm

FREE    Columbia School of International and Public Affairs420 West 118th Street, Rm 1512 New York, NY 10027 Sokari Douglas Camp, renowned Nigerian sculptor, speaks on her recent work. Her primary material is steel and her...

More Info