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Feminist Story #3: Rudo, Lover in Method
Feminist Story #3: Rudo, Lover in Method, Anonymous Artist, Exhibition Curated By kYmberly Keeton, Art Librarian, Curator, ART_library deco Online Exhibition Space, 2016
A man and woman embracing each other.
Given Name RUDO
GENDER: Masculine & Feminine
USAGE: Southern African, Shona
Meaning & History
Means "love"…
Francis Edward Abernethy (Editor), Patrick B. Mullen (Editor), Alan B. Govenar, Juneteenth Texas: Essays in African-American Folklore
Francis Edward Abernethy (Editor), Patrick B. Mullen (Editor), Alan B. Govenar 1st Edition, Originally Published, 1996 2nd Edition, LIV Paperback, April 21, 2010, Juneteenth Texas: Essays in African-American Folklore, University of North Texas Press Place of Publication: Denton, Texas
Juneteenth Texas explores African-American folkways and traditions from both African-American and white perspectives. Included are descriptions and…
Realization: Augusta Savage
Realization: Augusta Savage, Andrew Herman, photographer., Archives of American Art, circa 1938
Augusta Savage posing with her sculpture Realization, created as part of the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project.
Tags: African American, Augusta Savage, Photography, Sculpture Artist, Woman
Feminist Story #1: Pilirani, Emotion with Reality
Feminist Story #1: Pilirani, Emotion with Reality, Anonymous Artist, Exhibition Curated By kYmberly Keeton, Art Librarian, Curator, ART_library deco Online Exhibition Space, 2016
South African Woman Up Close.
Given Name PILIRANI
GENDER: Masculine & Feminine
USAGE: Southern African, Chewa
PRONOUNCED: pil-ee-RAH-nee …
Feminist Story #2: Tsholofelo, Future of Dreams
Feminist Story #2: Tsholofelo, Future of Dreams, Anonymous Artist, Exhibition Curated By kYmberly Keeton, Art Librarian, Curator, ART_library deco Online Exhibition Space, 2016
Two African women standing next to each other with a rooster in the background.
Given Name TSHOLOFELO
GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: Southern African,…
Tags: African, Art, Contemporary, Creative, Women
Feminist Story #4: Nomusa, Matter of Life in Three Stages
Feminist Story #4: Nomusa, Matter of Life in Three Stages, Anonymous Artist, Exhibition Curated By kYmberly Keeton, Art Librarian, Curator, ART_library deco Online Exhibition Space., 2016
Three South African Women standing in unison with baskets of fruit on to of their heads.
Given Name NOMUSA
GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: Southern…
Tags: Identity, Kinship, Sisterhood, South African Women
Feminist Story #5: Zola, Pataphysical Literature
Feminist Story #5: Zola, Pataphysical Literature, Anonymous Artist, Exhibition Curated By kYmberly Keeton, Art Librarian, Curator, ART_library deco Online Exhibition Space., 2016
South African Woman Up Close
Given Name ZOLA
GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: Southern African, Zulu
Meaning & History
Means "quiet, tranquil" in Zulu.
Tags: Feminism, Freedom, Identity, Independence, South African Woman
Feminist Story #6: Chikumbutso, Preconceived Apropos of Dreams
Feminist Story #6: Chikumbutso, Preconceived Apropos of Dreams, Anonymous Artist, Exhibition Curated By kYmberly Keeton, Art Librarian, Curator, ART_library deco Online Exhibition Space., 2016
A woman standing with fruit in her hands; in background another woman's face is displayed.
Given Name CHIKUMBUTSO
GENDER: Masculine &…
Feminist Story #7: Boipelo, Response in Formation
Feminist Story #7: Boipelo, Response in Formation, Anonymous Artist, Exhibition Curated By kYmberly Keeton, Art Librarian, Curator, ART_library deco Online Exhibition Space., 2016
Three women standing together.
Given Name BOIPELO
GENDER: Masculine & Feminine
USAGE: Southern African, Tswana
Meaning & History
Means "proud"…
Tags: Jewelry, Kinship, Sisterhood, South African Women
Feminist Story #8: Sethunya, The Philosophy of Childhood
Feminist Story #8: Sethunya, The Philosophy of Childhood, Anonymous Artist, Exhibition Curated By kYmberly Keeton, Art Librarian, Curator, ART_library deco Online Exhibition Space., 2016
South African Mother holding child.
Given Name SETHUNYA
GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: Southern African, Tswana
Meaning & History
Means "bloom, flower"…
Tags: Child, Kinship, Mother, South African Woman