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Results of ACASA Board Elections 2021

May 14, 2021 By Nadine Siegert

We are happy to announce our new ACASA board. Congratulations to all incoming board members. We wish them exciting times!

President: Peju Layiwola (rotating from Vice President)

Past President: Peri Klemm (rotating from President; outgoing: Shannen Hill)

Vice President: Elizabeth Perrill (outgoing: Peju Layiwola)

Secretary: Candace Keller (outgoing: Cynthia Becker)

Treasurer: Kris Juncker (outgoing: Rachel Kabukula)

Webmaster: Kehinde Shobukonla (outgoing: Nadine Siegert)

Newsletter Editor: Kristen Windmuller-Luna (outgoing: Fiona Siegenthaler)

Social Media Editor: Amanda Maples (outgoing: Brenda Schmahmann)

Remaining on the board until ASA 2022 are:

Erica Jones, Website Editor

Olubukola Gbadegesin, CAA Liaison

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Conference to Celebrate the Contributions of Professor William Dewey

February 25, 2021 By Nadine Siegert


Find here the recorded conference from February, 17 2021:
https://psu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/newest+Clip+of+Conference+to++Celebrate+the+Contributions+of+Professor+William+Dewey/1_5l5tnx52

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Lifetime achievement award to Jean Borgatti

December 14, 2019 By Nadine Siegert

  • Jean Borgatti receiving award from Pastor Emmanuel Taiwo

The Yoruba Elders International Society, Rhode Island Chapter, made a lifetime achievement award to Jean Borgatti, a past president of ACASA, on October 19, 2019 at their 10th annual lecture and recognition event held at the Statehouse in Providence, RI. The organization established this award as part of an “Everyday Heroes” award program in support of the UN General Assembly Resolution 68/237 proclaiming the decade 2015-2024 as the International Decade for People of African Descent, and promoting a greater knowledge of, and respect for the diverse heritage, culture, and contributions of people of African descent to the development of society.  Borgatti was also their keynote speaker, talking about the impact of Yoruba culture on artists of the African diaspora both past and present. She is shown here accepting a plaque from Pastor Emmanuel Taiwo, Board Member, Yoruba Elders International Society, and Evangelist In Charge, Celestial Church of Christ, Warwick, RI.

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Call for projects: Dak’Art – Biennial of Contemporary African Art

July 2, 2019 By Nadine Siegert

DAK’ART – Biennial of Contemporary African Art will be held from 28 May to 28 June 2020 in Dakar, under the high patronage of the President of the Republic of Senegal. This fourteenth edition, which marks the biennial’s 30th anniversary, will have the general theme Ĩ’Ndaffa / Out of the fire.

Ĩ’Ndaffa, in Serer language, means to forge. It is a verb that denotes the dynamics and the action of creating, recreating and kneading. This general theme refers to the creation of a new and autonomous world, which nourishes the diversity of contemporary African creativities, while projecting new ways of telling and approaching Africa, in a constant dialogue and interaction with the rest of the world.

The call for applications to the biennial’s International Exhibition is open from 1 July to 15 September 2019. It is open to all artists from Africa and the Diaspora, working across all aesthetic mediums and contemporary art forms.

Applications are to be sent by email to candidature2020@biennaledakar.org and by post before 15 September 2019 to Secrétariat général de la Biennale de Dakar, 19 avenue Hassan II, 1er Etage, BP: 3865 Dakar, SENEGAL.

The concept note and the application form are available on DAK’ART website.

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ECAS Conference CFP open

January 14, 2019 By Nadine Siegert

ECAS 2019. Africa: Connections and Disruptions Edinburgh, June 11-14 2019

The Call for papers is now open and closes at 11pm (CET) on 21st January.

ECAS 2019 invited panel proposals addressing the theme of Africa: Connections and Disruptions. 250 such panels have been selected representing all disciplines and methodological approaches of the social sciences and humanities.

Before you propose a paper or roundtable contribution, please read the theme of the congress and then browse the list of panels.

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ACASA, the Arts Council of the African Studies Association, promotes greater understanding of African material and expressive culture in all its many forms, and encourages contact and collaboration with African and Diaspora artists and scholars.

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