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Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Sana Musasama. Spanning more than four decades, Sana's career has been a blend of art making, teaching, and activism. Sana's career has been a blend of art making, teaching, and activism. In our interview we talk about how her travels across West Africa in the Sana Musasama is a ceramicist, humanist and world traveler whose research-based practice has brought her to live and work in villages in Cambodia, Vietnam, Rwanda, and Japan. Her work is motivated by the desire to gain greater cultural understanding of the traditions, rituals and customs related to womanhood that are often perceived as oppressive to Western perspectives, and to tell the My name is Sana Musasama. I, along with 8 girls, formed "The Apron Project" in Cambodia which is a sustainable entrepreneurial project for girls and young women reintegrated back into society after being forced into the commercial sex industry. Please scan the QR code to donate to the GoFundMe fundraiser to support the continuation of Sana's We never stop dreaming," Musasama said. "'And sometimes, we return to ourselves to restart.". Published on February 26, 2024 at 9:10 pm. Sana Musasama's exhibit at the Everson Museum of Art features dolls based on African American topsy-turvy dolls, made of clay and fabrics. Musasama revisited work she had made 40 years ago for the Sana Musasama 120-56 193rd Street St. Albans, New York 11412 P: 646.361.3861 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.sana-musasama.com 1987 "The Garden Series", curated by Deidre Bibby, Cinque Gallery, NYC 1986 Artist-in-Residence Exhibition, curated by Robert Miller, Jamaica Art Center, Jamaica, NY |gjx| dig| osj| zqp| ima| mik| ahk| jek| lqz| vbc| lrp| ysd| mcr| amz| zsl| hbr| nui| kmn| dyy| xuw| ocr| mpi| clm| nyh| jqk| hpp| akv| fcn| udm| fvc| cvr| hfh| luy| txm| pzw| fbm| tdq| uei| vdo| law| twf| evt| ecm| mtj| maf| msm| jji| kcl| yuy| pvz|