Weusi Artist Collective

Weusi Artist Collective is an organization of African-American artists, established in 1965, based in the Harlem section of New York City.[1][2] Inspired by the Black Arts Movement, the members of the Weusi Artist Collective create art invoking African themes and symbols. The group chose to name their collective "Weusi," the Swahili word for "blackness."[1]

Members

  • Abdullah Aziz
  • Che Baraka
  • G. Falcon Beazer
  • Kay Brown (Artist)
  • David Byer-Tyre
  • Perry Cannon
  • Stanwyck Cromwell
  • Robert Daniels (Artist)
  • Taiwo Duvall
  • Ogundipe Fayomi

Exhibitions

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ali, Grace Aneiza. "A Weusi Reunion at Harlem's Dwyer Cultural Center". Of Note Magazine. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  2. Brown, Kay (Spring 2012). "The Weusi Artists". NKA: A Journal of Contemporary African Art. 2012 (30): 63. doi:10.1215/10757163-1496471.
  3. Weusi 1990 : recent & vintage works, January 21 to February 16, 1990, the Bedford-Stuyvesant Center for Art & Culture. Brooklyn, New York: Bedford-Stuyvesant Center for Art & Culture. 1990. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  4. Jacobson, Aileen. "Portrait of the Weusi Artists". Newsday.com. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  5. "Black History Month Celebration, 2016". Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning. Retrieved 20 February 2016.

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