Overview
200 Years of African Artists is presented by David Malik and Rikki Wemega Kwawu in commemoration of Black History Month. This lecture delves into the rich and diverse contributions of African artists over the past two centuries. It seeks to shed light on their creative endeavors, struggles, and the significance of their work in the context of African and global art history.
This course is open to art enthusiasts, students, collectors, and anyone interested in the intersection of art, history, and gender studies. It is suitable for all levels of art knowledge and background.
200 Years of African Artists offers a unique opportunity to celebrate the often overlooked but immensely significant role of African artists in shaping the world of art and culture. Participants will leave the course with a renewed appreciation for their contributions and a broader perspective on the diversity of artistic expression within the African diaspora.