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The Walters Art Museum’s impressive “Ethiopia at the Crossroads” is an extensive survey of Ethiopian art and cultural production.
“Ethiopia at the Crossroads” runs through March 3 at the Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St. Admission is free. For more information, call 410-547-9000 or visit thewalters.org .
“People often think African art is just about tradition or folklore, but it’s far more complex — it's a critical part of the global conversation,” says Mifta Zeleke, a curator whose work reshapes ...
The Walters Art Museum opened their latest art exhibit “Ethiopia at the Crossroads” to the public on Dec. 3. The exhibit has 1,750 years worth of Ethiopian art, antiques and artifacts that ...
“Ethiopia at the Crossroads,” traverses 1,750 years of that nation’s artistic traditions, emphasizing its influence as the bridge between Africa, Europe, and Asia.
Harar, Ethiopia – When Abdallah Ali ... It wasn’t until 1991, when the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), ... The ancient art of Harari bookbinding died with him.
At the National Museum of African Art, a Washington, D.C. artist’s work illuminates a gallery room and honors 54 people who died this century ...
November 17 will herald the coming into existence of a new kind of an art center. Set up and envisioned by a private firm, the outfit will be the first of its kind in Ethiopia.
The Ethiopian bookbinder connecting a city’s people with its forgotten past. For three decades, Abdallah Ali Sherif has been on a mission to explore Harar’s once-repressed cultural identity.
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