
THE MUSEUM OF ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY – [Re:] Entanglements: Colonial collections in decolonial times
BLACK DISCOURSE is a multidisciplinary studio and oral tradition incubator, curating from the global black experience.
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What: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology - [Re:]Entanglements: Colonial collections in decolonial times
Who: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Where: Li Ka Shing Centre, Cambridge Institute, Cambridge, CB2 0RE
When: 22 June 2021 – 17 April 2022
Via Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology:
An astonishing collection of African artwork collected during Britain's first anthropological surveys of early 20th-Century West Africa is on display for the very first time at MAA. The exhibition also features photographic portraits, archival materials, and contemporary artistic responses from Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
In this politically and emotionally charged exhibition, the curators pose difficult questions about the nature of colonialism at the time and its legacies today.
[Re:] Entanglements: Colonial collections in decolonial times is the culmination of the AHRC-funded Museum Affordances project led by Professor Paul Basu at SOAS University of London alongside Dr George Agbo of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and involving multiple partnerships in West Africa, the UK and beyond. The project seeks to re-engage with the ethnographic archive assembled by the University of Cambridge-educated colonial anthropologist, Northcote Whitridge Thomas (1868-1936) in Southern Nigeria and Sierra Leone between 1909 and 1915.
The 'Thomas Collection' includes masks, drums, carved wooden figures and staffs, pottery, textiles, charms, dolls, photographs, sound recordings, botanical specimens, published work and field notes.

Contact: Website
Director
Co-Director
DP
Stylist
Cast
Editor
Sound Design
Zion Estrada
Koumbah Semega-Janneh
Zion Estrada
Sparkle Juarez
Drew Ultra
Zion Estrada
Maintain
April 23, 2020
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