February 23. 2005 :: No. 125
What: |
Spotlighting Black History and Women’s History
months, “Windows to the Soul: the Many Faces
of African Women” celebrates women throughout
Africa as seen in the photographs of A. Olusegun Fayemi. |
Where: |
South lobby, Pollak Library |
When: |
Through March 31 |
Meet the Artist: |
A reception for and presentation by Fayemi will take
place from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, in room 250 of
University Hall. The event is sponsored by the African
American Resource Center, Department of English, Comparative
Literature and Linguistics, Women’s Center and Afro-Ethnic
Studies Department. |
Public Info: |
657-278-7160 |
Background: |
Originally from Nigeria, New York-based Fayemi has devoted
the past 25 years to documenting — through photography
— continental Africans and Africans living throughout
the world. His works have been published and exhibited
widely in the United States and abroad and are included
in many public and private collections. “Windows
to the Soul” was organized by Helen Mugambi, CSUF
associate professor of English, comparative literature
and linguistics. |
Media Contacts: |
Veronica Chiang, director of exhibitions,
657-278-2990 or vchiang@fullerton.edu
Helen Mugambi, 657-278-3441 or hmubambi@fullerton.edu |