African American Dollmaking and Puppetry: Renegotiating Identity, Restoring Community
African American artisans utilize ancient skills and innovative technologies to create dollls and puppts that are both whimsical and starkly serious. Their creations – incorporationg clay, textiles, wood, glass and found objects – embrace the somber reality of African Ameerican experiences and optimism for a boundless future.
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