“Text Meets Image & Image Meets Text: Sequences & Assemblages out of Africa & Congo”
February 8-10, 2018
A critical public forum about contemporary African arts and their curation and politics. The conference celebrates one Congolese street artist’s comic archive, now held by UF, aiming toward the first Papa Mfumu’eto exhibitions in Gainesville and beyond. Artists, scholars, and curators will grapple with sequential art, creative writing, vernacular archives and contemporary intensities around African immigration.
To view the full program, or learn more about previous conferences, visit the Center for African Studies website.
Sponsors
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | George A. Smathers Libraries | Madelyn M. Lockhart Library Endowment | Center for the Humanities & the Public Sphere | France Florida Research Institute | University of Florida International Center | Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art | Office of Research | College of the Arts |Â Center for European Studies | Department of History | Department of English | Department of Anthropology | Sequential Artists Workshop, Gainesville | City of Gainesville Office of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs | U.S. Department of Education