Join us for a multi-sensorial exhibition displaying the sights, sounds, and motions of Egúngún Arts, and a multi-disciplinary Symposium exploring sensory aspects of specific African ways of honoring ancestors on April 6-7. This event is sponsored by the African Studies Program and the Department of Art History, with co-sponsorship from the Anonymous Fund, the institute for Regional and Institutional Studies (IRIS), and the Ruth Davis Design Gallery.
Please visit https://whirlingancestors.wisc.edu/schedule/ for more information.