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Course name
ARH 371_The TransAtlantic_Cross-Cultural Representations
Institution
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Instructor
Elizabeth Perrill
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Art History
Course dates
2024-01-09 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-05-02 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
40


Beginning with the colonization of the Americas, a chronological and topical analysis of art from Africa, the Americas, and Europe, with particular focus on the Black diaspora. Major themes will include, contemporary art from the Black diaspora, African art prior to or at the inception of the colonial period, the history of enslavement and the Middle Passage, African diasporic religions, African liberation movements and modernity, and African tourism and/or art world negotiations and success. Readings come from a range of disciplinary literatures and often pair articles on contemporary artists with texts on their historical reference points.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Hmbelk Miriam Syowia Kyambi
Nadia Messer Harlem Renaissance
Naviarfoster Afro-Mexicans, Casta
Riin7 Congo pufferfish, Raffia palm, Great Wife
Alarriola
Ceparris Trade beads, History of glass in sub-Saharan Africa, Beadwork, Slave quarters in the United States, List of slave cabins and quarters, Poplar Forest
MarvinKano011 Girl with a Pearl Earring, Modern art, Bead
PixilStickz African folk art
Jennifer Puchi Chavez Rubem Valentim, Boubou, Udu
Jenniedimeo Sango Festival, Shango, Sango language, Sango people, Yoruba Americans
Typclsean J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, Camille Billops, Aso oke
Scrubbybrush Aggry beads, Ndidi dike, Princess elizabeth olowu
Izz chang Catholic Church in Kongo, Nganga, Yombe maternity figures
Klcurrivan
Amm2025 Adire (textile art)
Emmayer Renee Stout, Adire (textile art)
Uncg24 Sunflowers (Van Gogh series), Ed and Lorraine Warren, Marie Laveau
Sjdevlin94 African-American Quilting
Ziwatsonbou20 Intaglio (printmaking), Prehistoric art
Dani3lle.mp4 Elise Forrest Harleston, Alison Saar, Ellis Wilson
Bmellerbe Shell money, List of currencies in Africa
Tmthompson1121 FESTAC 77, Afriart Gallery, Bruce Onobrakpeya
Jmmaxwell Stone Island, Massimo Osti, Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Third World Women's Alliance
Chloefjeffers Tina Williams Brewer, LaToya M. Hobbs, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Lina Iris Viktor, Tamara Natalie Madden, Gwendolyn Knight, Pamela Sunstrum
Thriftedlamp Gloria Escoffery
Ciaolee Akan goldweights
Cdboone Juju, Catholic Church in Kongo
Elizabethhawkins21315 Hoodoo (spirituality), Nkisi, Willie Cole, African sculpture, Nkondi, Fetishism, Sacred bundle
BranFin
Skfulbright
QuanApolloUNCG
Dawhite5 Kaftan
Gurren27 Black Mariners
Ndballar Romanesque architecture in Spain
Oldfishofthepond64 Stripweave
Gpeaks Japanese pottery and porcelain, Japanese Prehistoric Art, Traditional African masks, Tribal art
Ccurry100 Homesteading
Ody.Sims Olokun
Phelanperry7 William Pope.L