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Wrapped in Pride Kente Cloth Exhibit
Thursday March 11, 2010
11/17/2009 through 03/16/2010

Tuesday through Sunday from 1-5 pm, with early hours on Saturday from 10 am and late hours on Tuesday evenings until 8 pm

Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity — an exhibition at the Chippewa Valley Museum this winter — explores the art of making kente, its symbolism in the cultures of Africa, and its expression of identity in African American communities. The brightly colored, geometrically patterned cloth called kente, made by the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe peoples of Ghana and Togo, is the best known of all African textiles.

Chippewa Valley Museum
1204 Carson Park Drive
Eau Claire, WI 54703
Liz Fisher
l.fisher@cvmuseum.com
715-834-7871
$4 adults, $2 kids 4-17, kids under 4 free
 
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