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Category: Art

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  • African Art: Aesthetics and Meaning Electronic exhibition catalog sponsored by the Bayly Art Museum of the University of Virginia (Charlottesville, Virginia) from January 25 - August 15, 1993.
  • Alan Mark Cross's Art Collection and Sales Virtual gallery of original watercolors.
  • Alonzo Adams' Online Art Gallery Young artist skilled in portraying contemporary Black lifestyles, inspired by everyday sights and sounds that deserve immortality in a constantly changing world.
  • Art Direction Online Home of great ads, graphics, illustration and Web Site design.
  • Artnoir Showcase Each month the journal explores the art of African America, Caribbean America, Afro-Latin America including Brazil, and Polynesia. This is your pathway to artists, collectors, galleries, libraries, museums, exhibitions, publications, and will include a directory of national fine art services specializing in the art of the Diaspora.
  • ART Sources Virtual space for creation, exhibition and exchange of art and creations.
  • CHAINS CHAINS began as a group of dance performances in Ghana in 1994. The remote village of Anyako, the historic slave trade castle at Cape Coast, the University of Ghana at Legon, the international Pan African Historical Theatre Festival (PANAFEST) - all hosted their performances.
  • Common Boundaries Art Gallery Features music-inspired fine art prints.
  • Creative License Studio Inc. Art & graphic work of Chicago-based social commentary cartoonist & illustrator Tim Jackson. Also features the work of other cartoonists of color.
  • Cutting to the Essence, Shaping for the Fire Experimental on-line catalog of a Yoruba and Akan wood and metal art exhibit first presented at the Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences in Peoria, Illinois in 1994.
  • Debi's Ordinary People Online store featuring hand-painted African-American folkart figurines.
  • FolkArt and Craft Exchange Haitian Art Features selected works by Haitian artist Jacques Saint-Surin.
  • Grupo de Capoeira Regional do Brasil Capoeira, an African-Brazilian martial art form that blends elements of dance, music, rituals, acrobatics, and fighting, evolved in Bahia, Brazil. This site is closed for redesign as of 12/3/98, but you can sign up to be notified via email of its reopening!
  • HATARI's Design Digital gallery of graphic illustrations, photography, short stories, and more.
  • The Haitian Art Wing at The Electric Gallery Despite the hardships and political trauma suffered by this country, Haiti remains a wellspring of creativity and imagination. Check out the offerings of this gallery.
  • Jerome Jones Art Gallery Collection of 18 of Johnson's works.
  • Keep Certain Treasures Dear, Inc. Presents African-American Collectibles by Butterfly Ceramics.
  • Keni Arts Fine art studio.
  • London Calling Pixel and Paper Gallery: Africa Archive Rare and extensive collection of photographs, slides and postcards from all around Africa. Most are from the 19th century and early 20th.
  • Million Man March: Our Legacy Lithograph by Lucien Crump and Julius Webb.
  • The Nok Museum of African Arts Museum focuses on the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Africa.
  • Postcards From Bahia Photographic exhibit by Lita Cerqueira.
  • Roda Capoeira Capoeira blends elements of dance, music, rituals, acrobatics, and fighting.
  • Wilson Brown Gallery Online gallery featuring the works of Gilbert Young, Synthia St. James, et al.
  • The Zone I Gallery A photography showcase. Closed as of 12/2/98 for redesign.

 

 
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