African Art from the Dr. Gilbert & Jean Jackson Collection

September 13 to December 8, 2023

African Art from the Dr. Gilbert and Jean Jackson Collection features an extraordinary array of objects from diverse cultures and geographies across the continent. From fascinating Ci Wara headdresses of the Bamana peoples to the intricately carved maternity figures from the Baule peoples, this collection invites you to embark on a journey through the multifaceted artistry and cultural heritage of Africa. The exhibition also serves as a tribute to the lifelong dedication of Dr. Gilbert and Jean Jackson, both esteemed alumni of the University of Maryland, who have devoted decades to the study and collection of expressive African objects. Additionally, in the back gallery, visitors will discover a thought-provoking exhibition of "Mother Molds" by contemporary artist Coralina Rodriguez Meyer (b. 1982), offering a modern perspective that beautifully complements the traditional African works on display. 

 

African Art from the Dr. Gilbert and Jean Jackson Collection is organized by Director Taras W. Matla. Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative.

 

An in-person exhibition preview will take place on Tuesday, September 12, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2023. Free admission.

 

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