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A C A S A Newsletter * t/w s aunc, i4tAd/ s4dAicav Studies Mssociati&o s* VOL 60 APRIL 2001 in this issue... PRESIDENTIAL NOTES................... 1 ARNOLD RUBIN AWARD ............... 2 EXHIBITIONS..........................3 CONFERENCES..........................5 ���OF PEOLE & PLACES.................. 7 2001 DIRECTORY.................APPENDIX DONORS........................APPENDIX http://www,h-net.msu.edul~artsweb/welcomelacasa.html A CA S Newsletter We Mgs, Tunis J tdei sM icanv Studie&s Msssoiacic v Vol. 60 http://www.h-net.msu.edu/-aritswe/welcome/acasa.html April 2001 ACASA Board of Directors Martha G. Anderson, President Rebecca L. Green, Secretary-Treasurer Vicki Rovine, President Pro-tem Daniel Avorgbedor, Editor Mary (Polly) Nooter Roberts, Past President Eli Bentor Michael Conner Babatunde Lawal Robert Soppelsa * Membership Information (for residents of North America, Europe, Asia): Rebecca Green, Non-Western Art and Culture, 1010 Fine Arts, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403 Email: rlgreen(a~bgnet.bgsu.edu (419) 372-8514 Annual dues are $35.00 (see membership form in this issue), payable in January. Checks are payable to "ACASA" and sent to: Rebecca Green, Non-Western Art and Culture, 1010 Fine Arts, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403 * Membership Information (for residents of Africa & the Caribbean): Janet Stanley, National Museum of African Art Library Smithsonian Institution - MRC 708 Washington, DC 20560, USA Tel.: (202)357-4600 Ext. 285 Fax: (202) 357-4879 E-mail: jstanley@ic.si.edu The ACASA Newsletter is published three times a year: April, August and December. The newsletter seeks items of interest for publication. You can send news about job changes, fieldwork, travel, new publications, etc. The next ACASA Newsletter will be in August 2001. Please send news items by July 17,2001 to the new editor: ELISABETH CAMERON Department of Art History University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA 95064 E-mail: cameron@perry.gulfnet.com (temporary summer email) Cover art by Kenneth Ubani Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan ACASA NEWS Presidential Notes K by Martha G. Anderson, ACASA President SJnAOCASA. InC. A CASA has reason to celebrate. Early in February, the IRS granted us independent non- profit status. Please join me in thanking Secretary/Treasurer Rebecca L. Green, who managed to work her way through the mountains of paperwork involved in the application process without incurring any legal or accounting fees. ACASA can also celebrate a successful fundraising drive. The interruption in our tax-exempt status forced us to suspend fundraising last March, but we were able to resume in November, after we had incorporated and filed our 401 (c) (3) application. Although we didn't reach our ambitious goal of $20,000 for this year's campaign, we did set a new record by raising nearly half that amount. Contributions ranging from five dollars to a thousand brought our two-year total above the $17,000 mark. In the past, a large portion of the registration fees from one Triennial went toward funding travel stipends for the next one. Now that we have moved toward a different model for organizing Triennials, we can no longer count on generating income in this manner; we must rely on the generosity of our members and friends. This time they responded to our appeal for travel stipends by earmarking $12,000 for that fund. This money has already been put use, so that numerous graduate students and African/Diasporan colleagues can join us in St. Thomas. We also need and appreciate donations to the Endowment Fund, which will eventually generate income to support our long term goals. On behalf of the fundraising committees (dele jegede, Simon Ottenberg, Polly Nooter Roberts for 1999/2000, and Polly, Skip Cole, and myself for 2000/01), I would like to thank everyone who contributed to either or both funds. We hope that you will continue to support the annual campaigns ACASA initiated in 1999, and that others will join you. We particularly encourage memorial gifts, like the ones dedicated to Betsy Cogger Rezelman in this year's campaign. (We know that Betsy, who was looking forward to this Triennial, would be very pleased to have helped sponsor a stipend recipient.) Please note the list of contributors to the 1999-2001 drives included in this newsletter. The next "Presidential Notes" will have a new author. As much as I have enjoyed my term as President, I look forward to becoming the new Past President and to working with the new board elected at the Triennial. Before I step down, I would like to thank all of those who served on the board with me or responded to my pleas to help organize the upcoming Triennial. I would especially like to thank those board members who are stepping down in St. Thomas, including Polly Nooter Roberts, Eli Bentor, Vicki Rovine, and Daniel Avorgbedor, who is relinquishing his role as Newsletter Editor after many years at the helm. All have contributed vast amounts of time, energy, and talent to ACASA, and I am confident that all will continue to serve this organization long after their terms expire. Viva ACASA! ARNOLD RUBII AWAnRD COMMITrEE Chair Vicki Rovine Results of the Arnold Rubin Award The committee members were Vicki Rovine, Elisabeth Cameron, and Babatunde Lawal. Arnold Rubin Outstanding Publication Award 2001 Finalists Category 1: Books by one or two authors: * Beads, Body, and Soul: Art and Light in the Yoruba Universe by Henry John Drewal and John Mason. UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History *Cloth, Dress and Art Patronage in Africa by Judith Perani and Norma H. Wolff. *Inventing Masks: Agency and History in the Art of the Central Pende by Zoe S. Strother. University of Chicago Press *Mande Potters and Leatherworkers: Art and Heritage in West Africa by Barbara E. Frank. Smithsonian Institution Press Category 2: Books by three or more authors: *A History of Art in Africa by Monica Blackmun Visona, Robin Poyner, Herbert M. Cole, Michael D. Harris (Preface: Rowland Abiodun, Introduction: Suzanne Preston Blier) *Insight and Artistry in African Divination edited by John Pemberton III Smithsonian Institution Press *Legacies of Stone: Zimbabwe Past and Present edited by William J. Dewey and Geert G. Bourgois. Tervuren: Royal Museum for Central Africa *Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity by Doran H. Ross, contributions by Betsy D.Quick, Agbenyega Adedze, Abena P.A. Busia, Nii 0. Quarcoopome, Raymod A. Silverman, and Anne Spencer. UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History Two honorary mentions were awarded: 1.Christopher D. Roy and L Lee Mclntyre's Art and Life in Africa CD- Rom, published by the Art and Life in Africa Project, University of Iowa. This technology permits the authors to depict African art in a manner that reflects its inherent vivacity. Art and Life in Africa exemplifies that potential. Incorporating objects, field photographs, and video into essays by numerous scholars, the CD permits users to move through categories freely, their own curiosity determining how the information unfolds. Future competitions will, one hopes, include more such publications. 2. A History of Art in Africa by Monica Blackmun Visona, Robin Poyner, Herbert M. Cole, Michael D. Harris (Preface: Rowland Abiodun, Introduction: Suzanne Preston Blier) Abrams Created as a textbook for the study of African art, A History of Art in Africa is a major accomplishment and an important addition to the field. It is a sweeping survey of the arts of the entire continent, from ancient Egypt to contemporary work by Africans and people of African descent. Simultaneously, the book offers specialists a synthesis of current scholarship that reveals connections and themes across chronological and geographic distances. This is a richly illustrated publication that encompasses sculpture, architecture, ephemeral arts, archaeology, painting, textiles, and performance, drawing on the work of countless scholars. If A History of Art in Africa indicates the state of the field, we all have much to be proud of. Winner in the category of books by one or two authors: )Inventing Masks: Agency and History in the Art of the Central Pende Zoe Strother examines that most "traditional" subject of scholarly attention, the African mask, in a manner that sheds light on countless aspects of art, aesthetics, performance, tradition, and innovation. Her work challenges preconceptions about African artistic practice, providing valuable documentation of the creation and elaboration of new masquerades, which often take shape in unexpected ways. Strother explicates and makes fruitful use of local Pende systems of aesthetic criticism, shedding new light on the pantheon of central Pende masking types and, by extension, on indigenous conceptions of gender and physiognomy. Inventing Masks is richly illustrated with field photographs, Pende masks from public and private collections, as well as archival images of makers. Strother's work provides historical depth, biographical specificity, formal analysis, and ethnographic documentation, drawing upon diverse theoretical models to construct a framework for these multiple layers of information. Inventing Masks will, one hopes, be read by art historians of all stripes, for the creativity and theoretical rigor with which Strother addresses the aesthetic systems of the Central Pende might lead to deeper understanding of artistic production anywhere. Winner in the category of books by three or more authors: )Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity Wrapped in Pride exemplifies the potential of a multi-faceted approach to a single subject - kente cloth. The book reveals multiple layers of styles, markets, functions, and meanings, traversing academic disciplines such as art history, cultural studies, sociology, and anthropology. Like kente cloth itself, Wrapped in Pride is readily adaptable to many audiences, thoroughly researched and documented yet eminently readable. The book presents readings of kente on every level, from the cloth's broadest meanings for African and African American consumers to the thread count and warp to weft proportions of specific textiles. With fieldwork based in diverse sites, from Bonwire to Los Angeles, Wrapped in Pride admits the voices of many artists, consumers, and critics, including those of high school students/assistant curators who investigated kente's roles in their own communities and helped to shape the exhibition and this publication. Some of these voices are at odds, telling conflicting tales of the cloth's meanings, the parameters of its technical and stylistic variations, and its histories. This is a book that reflects the real lives out of which art's many meanings emerge. And yet, Wrapped in Pride eloquently demonstrates that whether the cloth is worn by the royal family in Kumasi, by Jerry Rawlings and Bill Clinton, or by high school seniors in Newark, New Jersey, kente carries connotations of pride and dignity. As the field of African art turns increasing attention to the work of contemporary artists and the trans-cultural world of the Diaspora, Wrapped in Pride indicates how fruitful the future may be* EXH IBITIONS1 (Recent and Current) )For current events at the National Museum of African Art at the Smithsonian, visit http://www.si.edu/nmafa. Or, call (202)357-2700. * JUNE 6 - NOV 4, 2001 Authentic/Ex-centric: Africa in and out of Africa This exhibition will form part of the 49th Venice Biennale and will be curated by Salah Hassan and Olu Oguibe. * FEB 2, 2001 - JAN 2002 The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History's African Voices Project opened its newest exhibition. Manifestations of the Spirit: Photographs of Afro- Brazilian Religion by Phyllis Galembo explores the rich traditions of Candombl6, the dynamic African- based religion created by enslaved Africans in Brazil. Photographer Phyllis Galembo captures the immediacy and vitality of the practice of Candombl6. The photographs are accompanied by remarks from Mae Stella de Ox6ssi, a leading priestess of Candombl6, as well as from the photographer. The exhibition will be on display through January 2002 in the African Voices Focus Gallery, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Constitution Avenue at Tenth Street, Washington, D.C. * FEB 1, 2001 - JULY 1, 2001 Museum fuir V6lkerkunde, Vienna. An/sichten: Malerei aus dem Kongo 1990-2000 presents a comprehensive survey of popular painting from the Democratic Republic of Congo from last ten years. The pictures, which come from the three towns of Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, and Bunia, focus on the colonial and pre-colonial past, recent political events, rebellions, the economic crisis, etc. Some of the artists featured include Lusavuvu, Tshibumba Kanda Matulu, Kaswende, Londe, Soku-Ndji, Cheri Cherin, and Kaswende. For details, visit: http://www.ethno-museum.ac.at/en/exhibitions/ special/special.html * MAY 1, 2001 - MARCH 31, 2002 The Art Room, Fine Arts Center for East Africa. 1072 Geneva Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112 415-333-9363; gadart@aol.com; www.theartroom-sf.com Featured artists include James Kitamirike, Dan Sekanwagi, David Kibuuka, Bruno Sserunkuuma, Fred Makubuya, and Derek Kaggwa. Works are scheduled to change periodically during exhibition. * SEPT 9, 2001 - JAN 13, 2002 The Lawrence Gussman Collection of Central African Art The Neuberger Museum of Art, The national Museum of African Art, and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem were recent recipients of gifts of outstanding Central African art from the collection of Lawrence Gussman. Seventy-five works drawn from the three museums' collections will travel to Jerusalem, Purchase (NY), Washington (DC), and Tulsa (OK) in 2001-2002. Following the tour, the Neuberger's holdings from the Gussman collection will be integrated into the Neuberger's existing collection of African Art as part of a planned major reinstallation of its permanent collection. An illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition, which includes an essay by Christa Clarke, PhD, Neuberger Museum of Art Curator of African Art. * SEPT 9, 2000 - JAN 13, 2002 Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, NY African Art from the Collection of Lawrence Gussman Seventy-five works drawn from the three museums' collections will travel to Jerusalem, Purchase (NY), Washington (DC), and Tulsa (OK). An illustrated catalogue (includes an essay by Christa Clarke, Neuberger Museum of Art Curator of African Art) accompanies the exhibition. Object and Intellect: African Art from the Permanent Collection is part of the Museum's ongoing display. For details, contact Barbara Morgan at barbaara.morgan@purchase.edu. Visit the museum's website at http://www.neubergerorg. * OCTOBER - LATE 2001 Contemporary African Art: Five Artists, Diverse Trends, curated by dele jegede, opened at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. An accompanying catalog of the same title, written by dele jegede, is now available. In addition to a broad discussion of contemporary African art, the essay also focuses on the works of the five artists: Ezrom Legae (South Africa), Magdalene Odundo (Kenya), Twins Seven Seven (Nigeria), Kane Kwei (Ghana), and Mariam Abdel Aleem (Egypt). All the twenty-four pieces are illustrated in color. Inquiries should be directed to Myrna Nisenbaum at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, telephone (317) 923- 1331. Or, by e-mail: mnisenbaum@ima.art.org. dele can be reached at his new email address: dele- jegede@indstate. edu. * Fall, 2002 UCLA's Fowler Museum of Cultural History maintains a website for its exhibition program, "Passport to Paradise": Visualizing Islam in West Africa and the Mouride Diaspora. The exhibition, co-curated by Mary Nooter Roberts and Allen F. Roberts with support from Doran Ross and the Fowler staff, opens in Fall, 2002, to begin a national tour. A major book will be published in 2002, with contributions from noted Senegalese, Congolese, French, British, Canadian, and U. S. scholars. The Mourides are a Senegalese Sufi movement centered upon the life and teachings of Sheikh Amadu Bamba (1853-1927). Nowadays, Mourides are to be found in most major cities of the world, through an actively expanding commercial diaspora. Arts illustrated and discussed in the exhibition and website include urban murals and related ephemerae, devotional portraits, calligraphy and healing arts, architecture, contemporary "gallery" arts, and music. Although there have been several museum exhibitions of Islamic art from Africa, "'Passport to Paradise"' is the first to address contemporary urban expression. The Fowler's website offers an exhibition walk- through, artists' portraits, and an educational program; interactive features will be added in months to come. Visit the website at: http://ww.fmch.ucla.edu/passporttoparadise.htm. DOPPPORTUNITY FOR AFRICAN VISUAL ARTISTS The International Commission for the Promotion of African Arts is planning a traveling exhibition to take place in European countries, 2001 to 2002. The exhibition, titled Sharing Cultural Heritage of Africa in the New Millennium will provide a comprehensive perspective of African forms. The exhibition aims to bring together about 150 works to represent every regions of Africa. However, the organizers are looking for visual artists across the world dealing with elements of Africa. Interested artists should send the following to the address below: a short CV; photograph of the work; size, medium and the title of the work; and a brief information about the work. Send to: WSE, The Coordinator, P.O Box 6093, Shomolu, Lagos, NIGERIA, Email: africarts@usa.net Or, friglopokay@hotmail.com * Africa: From Eritrea with Love AUG 13 - SEPT 16, 2001-Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, curated by Maria Theresa Garcia Pedroche); Africa: Myth, Magic, Sept - Dec 2001-Children's Art Museum, Duluth, GA, curated by Lucy Elliott; April - May 2002-William King Regional Art Center, Abington, VA, curated by Tom Perryman); Eritrean Artists in War & Peace are the themes of paintings by BETTY LADUKE on the exhibition circuit (see previous issue). CONFERENCE I m JULY 27 - AUG 3, 2001 The Fifth Pan-African Historical Theatre Festival (PANAFEST) will be will take place at the traditional locations of Cape Coast, Elmina and Accra under the themes "The Re- emergence of African Civilisation, Re-uniting the African Family and Bridging the Gap through Information Technology". The festival was first celebrated in 1992. * SEPT 14 - 16, 2001 Wrapped and Draped: Alternative Fashions is the theme of a symposium to be held at the University of Minnesota in conjunction with The Goldstein's exhibition titled Cloth is the Center of the World: Nigerian Textiles, Global Perspectives. Textiles in this exhibition include adire, akwete, wax print, and pelete bite. For details, contact: Theresa Winge (research assistant for Joanne B. Eicher) email: wing0063@tc.umn.edu (tel. 612-625-5762). * OCTOBER 25-27, 2001 Laying Claim: (Re)Considering Artists of African Descent in the Americas -Colgate University. Proposals for papers and panels that address issues of production, representation and reception in the work of African- American and other artists of African descent in the Americas are invited. Papers welcome on artistic expression in any visual medium. Potential topics include access to training (art schools/academies, historically black colleges and universities, community art centers); expatriation; patronage and collecting; exhibition opportunities; institutional discrimination (schools, museums, galleries, publications); historiography; popular and critical reception; canon formation and revision. Proposals that address the rhetoric of the image-issues of representation, figuration and abstraction. are also welcome. Other relevant concerns include recent critical theory and other conceptual formations, such as the New Negro, modernism, black folk art, cultural nationalism, the "black aesthetic," issues of high and low, postmodernism, womanism, feminism, post-colonialism, and critical race theory. For details, contact: Mary Ann Calo and Helen Shannon (Mary Ann Calo, Department of Art and Art History Colgate University, 13 Oak Drive, Hamilton, NY 13346 Helen Shannon, 300 Cathedral Parkway, Apt 5H, New York, NY 10026 mcalo@mail.colgate.edu) (hshannon@eudorarhail.com) * NOV 2001 "Visual Culture: A Future for the Anthropology of Visual Communication" is the theme for The Graduate Association of Visual Anthropology (GAVA) at Temple University. The one-day forum will be held at the Smithsonian during the American Anthropological Association meetings Washington DC, November 2001. The purpose of this forum is to provide an opportunity for graduate students (and others) to present and discuss their works-in-progress in a positive atmosphere conducive to constructive criticism and discussion intended to be of use to the researcher. For details, contact the conference organizers at: ethnocentrik@yahoo.com (Jay Gabriel), or, tinnusg@hotmail.com (Tinna Gretarsdottir) * NOV 15 - 18, 2001 The 44th Annual Meeting of the African Studies will take place in Houston, Texas. Additional information about the conference is available from ASA's homepage: http://www.africanstudies. org "Africa and the African Diaspora: Past, Present, Future" is the theme of the 2001 meeting. Edward A. Alpers of UCLA is the National Program Chair. Reservations: Hyatt Regency Houston, 1200 Louisiana Street, Houston, TX 77002 Tel.: 800-233-1234 Rooms are $99 (single); $109 (double); $119 (triple); $129 (quadruple). For information, contact the ASA Annual Meeting Coordinator, at michpete@rci.rutgers.edu. Executive Director, African Studies Association Rutgers University, Douglass College 132 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1400 Telephone: 732-932-8173 Fax: 732-932-3394 http://www.africanstudies.org * FEB 16 - 17, 2002 "Fighting Back: African Strategies Against the Slave Trade" An International Conference at Livingston Campus, Rutgers University, New Jersey. Papers will cover a wide area of Western and Central Africa from the 16th to the 20th centuries. As a group, they will offer an unusually comprehensive and historically accurate narrative of a critical chapter in the global story of the slave trade. The conference is free; however, registration is required.. For updated information about the conference, as well as registration forms, conference program and hotel and travel information, please visit http://history.rutgers.edu or send email inquires to rcha@rci.rutgers. edu. Center for Historical Analysis Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, N. J. 08901 tel. 732/932-8701 * FEB 20 - 23, 2002 The College Art Association Annual Meeting will be held in Philadelphia. For details about the 2002 event and 2003 CAA call for proposals, visit: http://www.collegeart.org See also the December 2000 issue for notice about CAA-ACASA panels. )Call for papers for CAA Feb. 20-23, 2002: Jean Borgatti is the chair of a panel on "The Symbolic Woman: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Gender Symbolism," which focuses on the use of female biological metaphors and derived cultural and social constructions to inform images in many world cultures. The panel invites individual scholars to explore the imagery of "symbolic women" in the arts, material culture, architecture, or performance of Western or non-Western culture groups. Preliminary Proposals should be sent directly to the session chair by May 14, 2001. Every proposal should include the following six items: 1. Completed session participation proposal form (available on website www.collegeart.org) 2. Preliminary abstract of 1-2 double-spaced, typed pages 3. Letter explaining speaker's interest, expertise in the topic, and CAA membership status 4. CV with home and office mailing addresses, email address, and phone and fax numbers. Include summer address and telephone number, if applicable. 5. Slides, videotapes or other documentation of work when appropriate (with s.a.s.e.), especially for sessions which artists might discuss their own work. 6. a stamped, self-addressed postcard for confirmation that proposal has been received (if mailing internationally, it is recommended that proposals be sent via certified mail, return receipt requested. Chairs will determine the speakers for their sessions and reply to all applicants by June 18. Aug. 31: Session chairs receive final abstracts from speakers Dec 3: Session chairs receive final drafts of speakers' papers. Jean Borgatti, Visual and Performing Arts Dept., Clark University, Worcester MA 01610. jborgatti@aol.com * APRIL 12 - 14, 2002 "Blacks And Asians Encounters Through Time And Space" is the theme of an International Conference sponsored by the African American Studies Program at Boston University. Individual papers and panels on all aspects of the global encounter of peoples of Asian and peoples of African descent from antiquity to the present will be considered. Proposals on all aspects of this historic encounter including presentations that explore the social and cultural construction of collective identities such as Asian, Black, Japanese, and Indian as well as those that examine the nature of interethnic, interracial, intercultural, and international exchanges among blacks and Asians. Proposals may focus on a single geographic area, such as Japan or the United States, may be comparative in perspective, or may adopt a global framework. Please send a 250 word abstract together with a current curriculum vita to: Ronald K. Richardson, Director, African American Studies, Boston University, 138 Mountfort Street, Brookline, MA. 02446. You may submit by email at lokenkim@bu.edu. To be considered proposals must be received no later than October 15, 2001 * JULY 3 - 5, 2003 The Association for Rhetoric and Communication in Southern Africa will hold its 5th 6 (biennial) African Symposium on the theme, "Rhetorics at the Margins: gender, sexuality, violence." The symposium will be held at the Roma campus of the National University of Lesotho and papers are invited on any topic relevant to rhetoric studies. Proposals for papers and offers to chair/organize panels on specific sub-topics should be addressed (preferably by e-mail) to the conference convenor, Professor Chris Dunton, Department of English, National University of Lesotho, P.O. Roma 180, Lesotho. Fax: (Lesotho) 340000; e-mail: c.dunton@nul.ls. The closing date for submissions is October 31, 2001. The registration fee will be US$60 or the equivalent in Sterling or Rand. For details, contact: psalazar@hiddingh.uct.ac.za ooOF PEOPLE & PLACES [We encourage members to send news items about grants, jobs, research, etc.] IRon du Bois announces his 30-minute video program on Nigerian women potters that may be of interest to readers of African Arts. The video shows the entire process from working the clay to the dramatic "open field" firing of more than 1,000 pots, including koko amu (huge, perfectly symmetrical water vessels made without a potter's wheel). The women and girls--ages 5 to 65--work at their profession from dawn to dusk, year-round. For further information, contact Ron by email: duboisrosu@ionet.net Website: http.//www.angelfire. com/ok2/dubois I The website address for Musa Heritage Gallery was listed incorrectly in the December issue; the correct URL is: www://btinternet.com/-mulamba/musa2.html Tel. No. is +237 48 16 42. The Gallery (Cameroon) is interested in developing links with museums and galleries worldwide with the aim of twinning. Musa Heritage Gallery believes that such twinning will benefit both Musa Heritage Gallery and the prospective partners) as it will help to establish friendship, encourage joint projects, provide opportunities for learning from each other and serve as a platform for cultural/artistic exchange. IPrince Dube seeks information on Mhlaba Dumile Feni, a South African contemporary artist who went into exile in 1968. Mhala spent many years in London where he held one-man exhibition in Grosvenor Gallery; he was also a visiting artist in resident at African Humanities Institute at the University of California in Los Angeles, 1979 - 1980. He spent a year lecturing and working on mural for the university; he later taught at at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston and moved to New York City in the 1980s. he died in 1991. Former students, art museum curators, friends and people who worked with him should contact Prince Dube at pdube@mj.org.za (Prince Dube, Education Officer, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Tel: +27 11 725 3130 Fax: +27 11 720 6000). )The database of the collections Ethnographic Museum of Neuchatel available (in french only) at the of the is now website http://www.ne.ch/neuchatel/men. For the online consultation, use the link: http://www.ne.ch/neuchatel/men/03Collec/03Frames.htm (submitted by Marc-Olivier Gonseth Marcol. Gonseth@NE. CH) )The August 2001 Osun Osogbo International Festival is a memorial Yoruba festival of Osun, the river goddess. The International Organisation of Folk Art in Nigeria with the head office in Austria, is planning a special international conference session on Osun during the Osun Osogbo festival in Nigeria. There are plans to offer similar conference in the United State in the year 2003. The organizers of this project would like to hear from any individuals who would like to be involved in this event. Fur details, contact: The Festival Director, Osun Osogbo International Festivals, P.O. Box 5093, Somolu, Lagos, Nigeria (iovnigeria@usa.net; afrikay@yahoo.com). )H-ArtHist is the H-NET discussion and information forum for art history. H-ArtHist will be open for contributions related to all genres, media, and epochs. Reviews of books, exhibitions and conferences, proposed by the subscribers or commissioned by the editorial staff, serve as incentives for immediate interaction and help to cut short the otherwise slow and costly academic publication procedures. Call for papers, job announcements and other services provide subscribers with up-to-date information concerning academic careers. H-ArtHist will put an emphasis on editorial guidance and information management. The function of the mailing-list as professional notice-board will be secondary to its character as an electronic forum for new art historical ideas. Contributions in German, English, French and Italian will be accepted. Subscription will be free and open to everyone interested, although an academic degree in the humanities is generally expected. H-ArtHist is supervised by a board of editors who administrate the discussion list and all information to be published on ArtHist's web pages or documented in databases for later retrieval. To join H-Arthist, please send a message from the account where you wish to receive mail, to: listserv@h-net.msu.edu )Africaserver (http://www.africaserver) is a publication of Africaserver Foundation. In November 1997 the Africaserver-an Internet platform for communication with Africa-took off in Amsterdam. It aims to bring together information from and about Africa and to gather and present the activities in The Netherlands with regard to Africa. The information is meant for a broad audience, for visitors to Africa, for Africans in Holland and for people from the African continent. DA project titled Artists' Gardens (KtinstlerGarten) has been running here at the Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany, since 1993 under the supervision of Prof. Barbara Nemitz. Meanwhile, she has collected an extensive archive on nearly 100 artists who use plants as a media, and has built an international contact network. Many European countries as well as North America are well represented. An exhibition in the ACC Gallery in Weimar this July will present artists from outside Europe, who work with living vegetation, in the form of a cd-rom. The information will also be included in the archive. Information is now sought on African artists working with living vegetation. Please communicate contact information to Piia Salmi at: salmi@larry. scc. uni-weimar. de or: barbara.nemitz@gestaltung. uni-weimar. de )CAA.Reviews proudly announces the appointment of Babatunde Lawal, Professor of Art History, Virginia Commonwealth University, as its first Field Editor of African art. Published by College Art Association, and accessible on the Internet at www.caareviews.org, CAA.Reviews serves as a peer review journal for the latest books published in art and art history. Prospective reviewers may contact Babatunde Lawal at blawal@titan.vcu.edu. the Music of Southeastern Africa in the fall of 1999 at UCLA, Los Angeles. The Ethnomusicology department at UCLA dedicated a video hour to his memory and this included a footage of a documentary about him, as well as segments of a December 4, 1999 concert with UCLA students. Kubik's numerous recordings and publications feature Donald. mGAKAARA WA NJAU [1921 - March 29, 2001] The Kenyan writer and winner of the 1984 NOMA Award for Publishing in Africa, the late Gakaara Wa Njau Gakaara passed away at the Jamii Nursing Home. He was the patron of UUGI: The Gikuyu Language Committee, in Kenya. mALBERT MAWERE OPOKU Professor Albert Mawere Opoku of the Institute of African Studies/International Centre for African Music and Dance, University of Ghana, passed away on February 23, 2001. The late Mawere Opoku was a noted choreographer, dance teacher, and interpreter of the arts who was among the pioneers of African cultural revival movements. He held many national posts and awards and served as the Artistic Director of the Ghana Dance Ensemble for many years. in this issue... ACASA NEWS. ...........................1 MINUTES OF BOARD MEETINGS ............ 3 BOARD NOMINATIONS: STATEMENTS......... 5 TRIENNIAL--PRELIMINARY PROGRAM ....... 6 CAA-ACASA PANELS..................... 14 EXHIBITIONS ......................... 15 CONFERENCES ......................... 17 JOBS.................................. . 19 ...OF PEOLE & PLACES ................ 20 OBITUARY ............................21 TRAVEL INFORMATION...................22 FORMS............................................... /.APPEND IOB I TUAR mDONALD KACHAMBA [October 18, 1953-- January 12, 2001] The East African popular musician who worked in close collaboration with the noted Africanist musicologist Dr. Gerhard Kubik passed away on January 12, 2001 in Malawi. 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Lawton Milwaukee Art Museum & University of Wisconsin-Madison 6810 Schroeder Road #13 Madison, WI 53711 USA home: 646-554-5313 work: 414-24-3274 email: snlawton@students.wisc.edu Carol Lems-Dworkin Independent Scholar 2305 Brown Ave. Evanston, IL 60201 USA home: 847-328-1029 work: 847-328-1029 fax: 847-869-4239 email: lemsdworkn@aol.com http://members.aol.com/lemsdworkn Edward Lifschitz National Museum of African Art - Education Smithsonian Institution 1337 S. Carolina Ave. SE Washington, DC 20003 USA home: 202-544-0073 work: 202-357-4600 x220 fax: 202-357-4879 email: ed@nmafa.si.edu http://ed@nmafa.si.edu Richard A. Long Emory University 883 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 USA work: 404-727-6454 fax: 404-727-2370 email: rlong02@emory.edu Carol Ann Lorenz Department of Art & Art History Colgate University 7097 Indian Opening Rd. Madison, NY 13402-9778 USA home: 315-893-7296 work: 315-228-7184 fax: 315-228-7787 email: clorenz@mail.colgate.edu Kristyne S. 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Makubuya Music & Theater Arts, 14N-207 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139 USA home: 617-479-0940 work: 617-253-4964 fax: 617-253-4523 email: makubuya@mit.edu; mafumbe@aol.com Dominique Malaquais Graduate School of Architecture (GSAPP) Columbia University 1408 P St. NW (Loft 28) Washington, DC 20009 USA home: 202-265-3238 work: 917-498-3050 fax: 202-265-3242 email: malaquais@yahoo.com Peter Mark Art History Department Wesleyan University Middletown, CT 06457 USA home: 860-347-9698 email: pmark@wesleyan.edu Daniel Mato Department of Art History University of Calgary 2500 University Drive Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 CANADA home: 403-286-6733 work: 403-220-5251 fax: 403-289-7333 email: dmato@ucalgary.ca Barbara Mauldin Latin American Folk Art Museum of International Folk Art P.O. 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Merritt Chemsitry Department Wellesley College 106 Central Street Wellesley, MA 02481-8203 USA work: 781-283-3016 fax: 781-283-3642 email: mmerritt@wellesley.edu Kim Miller Department of Art Transylvania University 300 North Broadway Lexington, KY 40508 USA home: 859-233-8294 email: kamiller@transy.edu; kamille3 @ students.wisc.edu Brenda Molife Reference, Main Library University of Iowa Main Library Iowa City, IA 52242 USA home: 319-466-1043 work: 319-335-5403 email: brenda-molife@uiowa.com Mary Jane Montgomery House Department of Design The Surry Institute of Art & Design University College 'The Fish Gate' 101 Kings Road Haslemere, Surrey GU27 2QG UNITED KINGDOM work: 0044-1255-892765 fax: 0044-1252-892747 email: mjmontgomeriehouse@ talk21.com http:// www.surrart.ac.uk Randall Morris Cavin-Morris Gallery Inc. 560 Broadway New York, NY 10012 USA work: 212-226-3768 fax: 212-226-0155 email: mysteries@aol.com Eileen Moyer v. Egmondkade 42 Utrecht, 3553 JJ THE NETHERLANDS work: 31-30-2435909 fax: 31-30-2435909 email: eileenmoyer@hotmail.com Rebecca Martin Nagy Curatorial and Education Department North Carolina Museum of Art 4630 Mail Service Ctr Raleigh, NC 27699-4630 USA work: 919-839-6262 x2147 fax: 919-733-8034 email: rnagy@ncmamail.dcr.state.nc.us Conchita P. Ndege Mattye Reed African Heritage Center North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University 1601 East Market St. Greensboro, NC 27411 USA work: 336-334-3209 fax: 336-334-4378 email: ndegec@ncat.edu Steven Nelson University of California, Los Angeles 7969 W. Norton Ave. #7 W. Hollywood, CA 90046 USA work: 323-656-1209 fax: 323-822-9673 email: nelsons@humnet.ucla.edu Robert W. Nicholls Division of Education University of the Virgin Islands 2 Brewer's Bay St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00802 USA work: 340-693-1184 fax: 340-693-1185 email: rnicholl@uvi.edu Andrea Nicolls National Museum of African Art Smithsonian Institution 950 Independence Ave. Washington, DC 20024 USA work: 202-357-4600 x234 fax: 202-357-4879 email: andrea@nmafa.si.edu Leah N. Niederstadt Institute of Social&Cultural Anthropology (ISCA) Oxford University Wolfson College Oxford, 0X2 6UD UNITED KINGDOM fax: 011-44-1865-274-125 email: makedawumber@ hotmail.com John Nunley Africa, Oceania, and The Americas Saint Louis Art Museum 1 Fine Arts Drive Saint Louis, MO 63110 USA work: 314-655-5217 fax: 314-721-6172 email: jnunley@slam.org Chika Okeke Emory University 148 Mead Road Decatur, GA 30030 USA work: 404-371-4104 fax: 404-371-4104 email: cookeke@emory.edu Mikelle Smith Omari-Tunkara Department of Art History University of Arizona P.O. Box 210002 Tuscon, AZ 85721-9330 USA work: 520-621-9330 fax: 520-621-2955 / 1202 email: aasp@email.arizona.edu http:// www.library.arizona.edu/ users/juarezm/African%20Art.html Onyile Bassey Onyile Department of Art History Georgia Southern University Box 21867 Statesboro, GA 34060 USA work: 912-681-0370 fax: 912-681-5104 email: bi90411@binghamton.edu Philip M. Peek Department of Anthropology Drew University Madison, NJ 07940 USA work: 973-408-3383 fax: 973-408-3768 email: ppeek@drew.edu Judith Perani School of Art Ohio University 3031 Hartman Terrace Hayward, CA 94541 USA email: perani@ohiou.edu Barbara Plankensteiner Museum Fur Volkerkunde Neue Burg Wien, 1014 AUSTRIA work: 1-53430-519 fax: 1-5355320 email: barbara.plankensteiner@ ethno-musuem.ac.at Robin Poynor School of Art and Art History University of Florida 102 FAA, P.O. Box 115801 Gainesville, FL 32611-5801 USA work: 352-392-0201 x223 fax: 352-392-8453 email: rpoynor@ufl.edu Sharon Y. Pruitt School of Art East Carolina University Jenkins Fine Arts Center Greenville, NC 27858-4353 USA work: 252-328-1320 fax: 252-32-0361 email: pruitts@mail.ecu.edu Labelle Prussin 3 Anders Lane Pomona, NY 10970 USA fax: 845-354-0625 email: lprussin@aol.com Betsy D. Quick Dept. of Education Fowler Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles Box 951549 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1549 USA work: 310-825-9341 fax: 310-206-7007 email: bquick@arts.ucla.edu http:// www.fmch.ucla.edu Elizabeth Rankin Department of Art History University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland, NEW ZEALAND work: 64-9-373-7599 x8098 fax: 64-9-373-7014 email: e.rankin @auckland.ac.nz Bess (Dorothy) Reed Department of Fine Arts University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 USA work: 502-456-4782 email: benbess@aol.com Deborah Reid Murphy North Carolina Museum of Art 4630 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 USA work: 919-839-6262 x2199 fax: 919-733-8034 Elisha Renne Department of Anthropology; CAAS University of Michigan 290 Werr Hall Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1092 USA work: 734-764-9917 email: erenne@umich.edu Allen F. Roberts Dept of World Arts & Cultures University of California, Los Angeles Box 951608 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1608 USA work: 310-206-6312 email: allenr@ucla.edu Mary (Polly) Nooter Roberts Fowler Museum of Cultural History University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA work: 310-825-9025 email: proberts@arts.ucla.edu Barbara C. Robinson Smithsonian Institution (ret.) 1017 Croton Drive Alexandria, VA 22308 USA email: Nephila@aol.com Maria Beatriz (Betty) Rodriguez-Feo Department of Anthropology University of Iowa 114 MacBride Hall Iowa City, IA 52242 USA email: beatriz-rodriguez- feo@uiowa.edu Arnold M. Rogoff Ethnographic Arts Publications 1040 Erica Rd Mill Valley, CA 94941 USA work: 415-383-2998 fax: 415-388-8708 email: eap@tribalartbooks.com http:// tribalartbooks.com Doran H. Ross Fowler Museum of Cultural History University of California, Los Angeles Box 951549 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1549 USA work: 310-825-4259 fax: 310-206-7007 email: dross@arts.ucla.edu Miriama Ross University of Wisconsin -- Madison 6241 Humanities Bldg 455 N. Park St. Madison, WI 53706-1490 USA work: 608-263-6259 fax: 608-265-4593 email: mross@education.wisc.edu Victoria L. Rovine University of Iowa Museum of Art 150 N. Riverside Dr. Iowa City, IA 52242-1789 USA work: 319-353-2468 fax: 319-335-3677 email: victoria-rovine @ uiowa.edu Dana Rush History of Art University of Michigan Tappan Hall Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1357 USA work: 734-764-5400 fax: 734-647-4121 email: danarush@umich.edu Tani Sanchez Comparative Cultural & Literary Studies University of Arizona P.O. Box 85272 Tuscon, AZ 85754 USA email: tsanchez @ u.arizona.edu Enid Schildkrout Anthropology Department American Museum of Natural History Central Park West & 79th St. New York, NY 10024-5192 USA work: 212-769-5432 fax: 212-769-5334 email: enid@amnh.org http:// www.amnh.org Elizabeth Ann (Betty) Schneider 876 Melville Ave Palo Alto, CA 94301 USA fax: 650- 328-3448 email: schneide@standford.edu Hilary L. Scothorn Florida State University 4821 Bakman Ave. North Hollywood, CA 91601 USA work: 818-635-4489 fax: 818-487-9490 email: hilaryls@aol.com Victoria Scott Black Arts Studio 708 Don Felix Santa Fe, NM 87501 USA work: 505-986-9143 fax: 505-986-9143 email: vikki@blackartstudio.com http:// BLACKARTSTUDIO.COM Dorit Shafir Arts of Africa, Oceania, & the Americas The Israel Museum P.O. Box 71117 Jerusalem, 91710 ISREAL work: 972-2-670-8955 fax: 972-2-670-8094 email: doritsha@imj.org.il Raymond A. Silverman Department of Art Michigan State University 113 Kresge Art Center East Lansing, MI 48824-1119 USA work: 517-353-9114 fax: 517-432-3938 email: silveray@msu.edu http://www.msu.edu/-silveray/ Richard A. Singletary Singletary Gallery & African Art Museum 3600 Greenwood Dr. Portsmouth, VA 23701-3341 USA work: 757-465-2950 fax: 757-487-1786 email: rasingle@aol.com Thomas D. Slater 11074 Woods Bay Lane Indianapolis, IN 46236 USA work: 317-257-3044 fax: 317-254-9167 email: slaters@indy.net Christopher Slogar National Museum of African Art Smithsonian Institution, MRC 4704 Calvert Road #2 College Park, MD 20740 USA work: 202-357-4600 x232 email: slogar@wam.umd.edu Ian Isidore Smart Howard University 10101 Green Forest Drive Adelphi, MD 20783 USA work: 301-439-1666 fax: 301-439-5005 email: smartl@idsonline.com Earl P. Smith 2930 Old Farm Road Montgomery, AL 36111 USA email: earlsm@eudoramail.com Neal Sobania Department of History Hope College A-3930 Beeline Rd. Holland, MI 49423 USA work: 616-395-7605 fax: 616-395-7937 email: sobania@hope.edu Robert T. Soppelsa Mulvane Art Museum Washburn University 1655 Illinois Street Lawrence, KS 66044 USA work: 785-231-1124 fax: 785 234-2703 email: soppelsa@washburn.edu; or zzsopp@washburn.edu Teri L. Sowell Department of Art History San Diego State University 119 Upland Drive Vista, CA 92084-5734 USA email: tsowell@mail.sdsu.edu Anne M. Spencer 1103 Kensington Ave. Plainfield, NJ 07060 USA Janet Stanley National Museum of African Art 1791 Lanier Place N.W. #24 Washington, DC 20009-2138 USA work: 202-357-4600 x285 fax: 202-357-4879 email: jstanley@ic.si.edu Christopher B. Steiner Department of Art History Connecticut College 270 Mohegan Ave. New London, CT 06320-4196 USA work: 860-439-2797 fax: 860-439-5339 email: cbste@conncoll.edu Shelley Stevens Department of Art History Emory University 1144 Regis Road, SE Atlanta, GA 30315 USA email: spsteve@emory.edu Katherine M. Sthreshley National Museum of African Art Smithsonian Institution 950 Independence Ave, SW Washington, DC 20560-0708 USA work: 202-357-4600 x241 fax: 202-357-4879 email: ksthresh@nmafa.si.edu Zoe Strother Art History University of California, Los Angeles 1524 18th St. #4 Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA work: 310-206-6905 fax: 310-206-1903 email: strother@humnet.ucla.edu Ilona J. Szombati Pres. Kennedylaan 235 1079 MG Amsterdam THE NETHERLANDS Jessica Taplin Emory University 1100 Austin Avenue, NE Atlanta, GA 30307-1918 USA email: jtapl0l @learnlink.emory.edu William E. Teel University Prints 21 East Street Winchester, MA 01890 USA Barbara Thompson Art Department University of Northern Iowa 2518 Putman St. NE Iowa City, IA 52240 USA fax: 319-643-4278 email: barbara-thompson@ uiowa.edu Krista Thompson Institute of Liberal Arts Emory University P.O. Box 21336 Atlanta, GA 30322 USA email: kthoml3@emory.edu Michele Tobia-Chadeisson Centre de Recherche sur l'Image University St-Charles University de Paris I-Pantheon- Sorbonne 6 square Poussin LeChesnay, 78150 FRANCE fax: 01-39-54-69-41 email: michele.chadeisson@ wanadoo.fr Idit Toledano Jerusalem University 12 Vinal St. #5 Brookline, MA 02135 USA work: 617-646-5202 fax: 617-566-1902 email: idittoledano@hotmail.com Diala Toure Department of Art History University of Minnesota 3455 Girard Ave. South #3 Minneapolis, MN 55408 USA work: 612-624-8012 fax: 612-378-8815 email: toure004@tc.umn.edu Obiora Udechukwu Department of Fine Arts St. Lawrence University Canton, NY 13617 USA work: 315-229-5084 fax: 315-229-7425 email: oudechukwu@stlawu.edu Monia L. Udvardy Department of Anthropology University of Kentucky 210 Lafferty Hall Lexington, KY 40506 USA work: 859-257-6919 fax: 859-323-1959 email: udvardy@pop.uky,edu S. van de Raadt Watergeus Str. 115B Rotterdam, 2H 3025 HN THE NETHERLANDS work: 31-10-4256427 fax: 31-10-4278266 email: africanart@hetnet.nl Liese Van Der Watt Department of Art History SUNY, Stony Brook New York, NY 11794-5400 USA email: liesevanderwatt @ fulbrightweb.org Kristina Van Dyke Harvard University 133 Elm Street #1 Cambridge, MA 02139 USA email: kvan@fas.harvard.edu Guy van Rijn Van Rijn Documentation Center Avenue de Broqueville 225 Woluwe-St.Lambert Brussels, 1200 BELGIUM work: 32-(0)477-220478 (mobile) femail: cd00815@glo.be http:// guy.vanrijn@chello.be Gary van Wyk Axis Gallery 453 W. 17th Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10011 USA work: 212-741-2582 fax: 212-924-2522 email: axisgallery@aol.com http:// www.axisgallery.com Vera Viditz-Ward Department of Art Bloomsburg University Old Science Hall Bloomsburg, PA 17815-1301 USA work: 570-389-4851 / 4646 fax: 570-389-4459 email: vviditz@planetx.bloomu. edu Jerome Vogel Drew University Museum for African Art, NY 108 Wooster Street #5C New York, NY 10012 USA work: 212-226-2080 email: jvogel9818@aol.com B. Vivian Walker P.O. Box 676 Pomona, NY 10970 USA email: bvivianwalker@netzero.net Roslyn A. Walker National Museum of African Art Smithsonian Institution MRC 410 O Street SW, #204 Washington, DC 20024-2233 USA work: 202-357-4600 x203 fax: 202-357-4629 email: rawalker@nmafa.si.edu Boris Wastiau Dept. of Cultural Anthropology, Ethnography Div Royal Museum for Central Africa Leuvensesteenweg Tervuren, B-3080 BELGIUM work: 00-32-2-769-56-80 fax: 00-32-2-769-56-42 email: bwastiau@africamuseum.be Linda C. Werthwein East Carolina University P.O. Box 28 Gloucester, NC 28528 USA work: 252-328-1559 fax: 252-328-0361 email: werthweinl@mail.ecu.edu Erin-Moira West Department of Art History University of California, Santa Barbara 350 Oliver Road Santa Barbara, CA 93109 USA email: moirall08@aol.com Jerry L. Wever Department of Anthropology University of Iowa 114 MH Iowa City, IA 52242 USA work: 319-354-7180 fax: 319-335-0653 email: jerry-wever@uiowa.edu Rosalinde G. Wilcox Art Department Saddleback College 10520 Draper Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90064 USA work: 949-582-4404 fax: 949-347-0580 email: rwilcox@saddleback.cc.ca.us Hans Witte Museum Kamstraat 55 6522 GB Nymegen THE NETHERLANDS email: h.witte@inter.nl.net Marcilene K. Wittmer Department of Art/Art History University of Miami 5854 SW 28th Street Miami, FL 33155 USA work: 305-284-5742 fax: 305-284-2551 email: mwittmer@miami.edu Norma Wolff Department of Anthropology Iowa State University 324 Curtiss Hall Ames, IA 50011 USA work: 515-294-7139 fax: 515-294-1708 email: nhwolff@iastate.edu Jonathan L. Zilberg University of Illinois @ Urbana- Champaign 511 W. Oregon Urbana, IL 61801 USA work: 217-333-3616 email: zilberg@prairienet.org ACASA The Arts Council of the African Studies Association membership form )Dues cover the calendar year, from January to December( Regular member $35.00 Special member (student, unemployed, retired) $15.00 Institutional member $35.00 Additional Voluntary Contribution (please check an option below): ACASA endowment $ Symposium travel assistance for African scholars and grad students$ Mailing address and phone numbers for Directory and receipt of the newsletter (PLEASE PRINT) Affiliation: Name: Address: City: Country, if not U.S. Home Phone: Fax: State: Zip: Work Phone: Email: their luseology . Africa Additional Information - please circle or complete: Specialization: Art History Anthropology Ethnomusicology 0 Current Memberships: ASA CAA AAA Other Primary Profession: University Teaching Other Teaching M Research Student Other Primary Regional Focus: W. Africa C. Africa E. Africa N Southern Africa Diaspora Other Ethnic or Country Focus: Education (highest degree): PhD MA MFA BA Other Please send your completed membership form and dues to: Rebecca L Green 1010 Fine Arts Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 Questions regarding membership in ACASA may be directed to Rebecca L Green at rigreen@bgnetbgsu.edu. You can also access this form online at ACASA website at. http://www.h-netmsu.edu/-artsweb/welcome/acasa.html NB: Foreign subscribers must submit their dues in the form of an international draft drawn on a U.S. bank in dollars only. AC AS A The Arts Council of the African Studies Association membership form )Dues cover the calendar year, from January to DecemberN Regular member $35.00 Special member (student, unemployed, retired) $15.00 Institutional member $35.00 Additional Voluntary Contribution (please check an option below) : ACASA endowment $_ Symposium travel assistance for African scholars and grad students Mailing address and phone numbers for Directory and receipt of the newsletter (PLEASE PRINT) Name: Affiliation: Address: City: State: Zip: . Country, if not U.S. Home Phone: Work Phone: Fax: Email: Additional Information - pleas circle or complete: Specialization: Art History Anthropology Ethnomusicology Other Current Memberships: ASA CAA AAA Other Primary Profession: University Teaching Other Teaching Museology Research Student Other Primary Regional Focus: W. Africa C. Africa E. Africa N. Africa Southern Africa Diaspora Other Ethnic or Country Focus: Education (highest degree): PhD MA MFA BA Other Please send your completed membership form and dues to: Rebecca L Green 1010 Fine Arts Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 Questions regarding membership in ACASA may be directed to Rebecca L Green at rlgreen@bgnetbgsu.edu. You can also access this form online at ACASA website at http://www.h-netmsu.edu/-artsweweelcome/acasahtml NB: Foreign subscribers must submit their dues in the form of an international draft drawn on a U.S. bank in dollars only. ACASA Contributions: Fund-Drive 1999-2001 ENDOWMENT Rowland Abiodun Martha Anderson Mary Jo Aroldi Barbara Blackmun Suzanne Blier Jean Borgatti Sarah C. Brett-Smith Herbert M. Cole Esther Dagan Louis De Strycker William J. Dewey Henry John Drewal William A. Fagaly Till F6rster Barbara Frank Rebecca L. Green (Includes contributions made by March 15, 2001) Lawrence Gussman dele jegede Sidney L. 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