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Nigerian Art - Kindred Spirits promotional photo Public Deposited

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Language
  • English
Physical Description
  • 1 photograph : black & white
  • 10 x 8 inches
Persons Pictured
  • Dee, Ruby
Shelf Number
  • PA 271.1
Caption
  • right, J. Ploskonka, National Museum of African Art).
  • check local listings) on PBS. The fourth Smithsonian World presentation celebrates the diverse bounty of Africa's most populated nation. (Right) "Iriabo [Woman] and Child" (1987) reflects sculptor Sokari Douglas Camp's contemporary interpretation of her native Kalabari art. A co-production of WETA, Washington, D.C. and the Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian World is underwritten by Southwestern Bell Corporation, public television stations and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (Photo credits: left, Emmalyn Productions
  • Actress Ruby Dee (left) narrates NIGERIAN ART - KINDRED SPIRITS, premiering Wednesday, May 2 at 8 p.m. (ET
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Country
  • United States
Creator
  • Photographer: Ploskonka, J.
  • National Museum of African Art
  • Publisher: Emmalyn Productions
Date Created
  • Publication Date: 1990
Collection Number
  • GEN
Persistent Identifier
Filename
  • VAE0371-001070
Subject
  • Sculpture
  • Metalwork
  • Publicity photographs
  • African Americans
  • Actresses
  • Documentary television programs
  • Photographs
  • Women
Title
  • Nigerian Art - Kindred Spirits promotional photo
Holding Location
  • Bloomington - Black Film Center & Archive
    Herman B Wells Library, Room 044
    1320 East Tenth Street
    Bloomington, IN 47405
    Contact at bfca@iu.edu, 812-855-6041
Campus
  • IU Bloomington
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