GRi Arts & Culture 11 - 09 - 2003
US Ambassador to host exhibition
Iran, Ghana keen on cultural cooperation
US Ambassador to host exhibition
Accra (Greater Accra) 11 September 2003 - Connections Across Time and Space, an exhibition that reflects the cultural linkages between American and Ghanaian artists, will open in this week at the U.S. Ambassador's residence in Accra.
Organized by the Department of State's Art in Embassies Programme, the exhibition displays works by U.S. artists in a variety of media including, fibre, watercolour, beads, applique, and more.
A statement issued in Accra by the Embassy on Wednesday said the works would be on view throughout the tenure of Ambassador Mary Carlin Yates.
According to Yates, "Ghana has a well-deserved reputation for artwork in cloth, tapestry, beads, and precious metals. Concurrently, numerous American artists work in these same media; some influenced and inspired by Africa's traditions.
"After arriving in Ghana and viewing the work of local artists, I became convinced that Ghanaian and American artists speak to each other 'across time and space' through their imaginative handling of these common, but varied media."
Curators at the Art in Embassies Programme borrowed works from eleven artists scattered across the U.S. for this exhibition. Works range from exquisitely beaded figures such as Ann Citron's "Metatron - Soul on Fire" to vibrant textiles such as Victoria Rivers' "Magnetism" to animated masks such as Willis "Bing" Davis' "Community Revitalization Mask #10."
Since 1964, the Art in Embassies Programme has been exhibiting original works of art by U.S. citizens in the public rooms of American diplomatic residences worldwide.
These exhibitions provide international audiences with a sense of the
quality, scope, and diversity of American art and culture.
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Iran, Ghana keen on cultural cooperation
Accra (Greater Accra) 11 September 2003 - Iran`s ambassador to Ghana, Majid Bizmark and head of Ghana`s National Culture Commission George Hegan in a meeting in Accra exchanged views on mutual cultural cooperation and other matters of interest.
A report released by the Foreign Ministry media department said that at the meeting Bizmark submitted an invitation from the Head of the Culture and Islamic Communication Organization Hojjatoleslam Mahmoud Mohammadi Araqi to Hegan to visit Iran.
The Ghanaian official hoped to visit Iran soon. According to the report, during Araqi`s visit to Ghana last year, a joint cultural statement was signed by representatives of the two states.
It added that during the upcoming visit of head of Ghana`s National Cultural Commission to Iran, an agreement will be inked on cultural exchanges between the two countries. - IRNA
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