Special Edition: The International Review of African American Art

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Trinidad and Tobago: A View Through the Arts
Published in 1988, this special 128–page volume of the Hampton University Museum’s The International Review of African American Art contains articles from The International Review of African American Art Vol. 8, No. 1: Art of Trinidad and Tobago and The International Review of African American Art Vol. 8, No. 3: Contemporary Art of Trinidad and Tobago. Included in this issue are many color and black & white photographs of artists’ works, and very insightful commentaries by highly respected art reviewers.

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Editor–in–Chief
Samella Lewis, Ph.D.

Associate Editor
M. J. Hewitt, Ph.D.

Consulting Editor, International Affairs
Jimi Lee

Feature Articles and Contributors:

“The Art of Trinidad and Tobago: Cultural Forms and Traditions”

“Best Village: The Legacy and the Odyssey”

“Herman B.A. Charles”

“Samuel Walrond: Archive of Oral History”

“Dharmbodh Westmass: A Statement on His Art and Creativity”

“Kenneth LeMaitre: Bamboo Artist”

“Franco Tempro, Sculptor”

“Nation Building…A Cultural Perspective”, Alan Clovis

“Ken Morris”, Samella Lewis, Ph.D.

“David Boothman”

“Calypso—A Historical Overview”, Rocky McCollin & Mervyn Williams

“Carlisle Chang”

“Sundiata Stewart”, Interview by Samella Lewis, Ph.D.

“Valerie Belgrave—Batik Artist”

“Glen Roopchand”

“Donald ‘Jackie’ Hinkson”

“’To See the Light and Touch It’: The Vision of Leroy Clarke”,
Gloria Mark Gordon

“Peter Minshall: Trinidad Carnival and the Carnivalesque”,
Joanne Butcher, Ph.D.

“Wilcox Morris”

“Nina Squires”

“Boscoe Holder”

“Wendy Nanan”

“Hindu Deities/Bishnu Ramlagam Sawh, Sculptor”

“Andrew Beddoe/Poet and Percussionist”

Bibliographic Details

Title:                                      The International Review of African American Art

Publisher:

The International Review of African American Art, Miami, Florida

Publication Date:              1988

Binding:                                Pictorial Softcover

Book Condition:                Excellent

Book Type:                          Quarterly Magazine

Funding:

Made possible, in part, by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and Oxum International.

Shipping Terms:

All books are padded and wrapped carefully.  Most are shipped in a box, unless very small, in which case they will be shipped in a padded envelope.

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