Adebunmi Gbadebo discusses her work in this presentation and Q&A session. Gbadebo is a visual artist who creates sculptures, paintings, prints, and paper using human hair sourced from people of the African diaspora. Rejecting traditional art materials, Gbadebo saw hair as a means to center her people and their histories as central to the narratives in her work.
Lunch and Learn: An Artful Conversation with Adebunmi Gbadebo
The Newark Museum of Art
October 14, 2020
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