Creative Wealth : African Art, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation

Date
Friday, October 25, 2024, 9:00 pm10:00 pm
Audience
  • Alumni
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Graduate Affairs
  • Public
  • Undergraduate

Details

Event Description

Wealth is” a mode of value production that places art at the intersection of economic, social, and cultural development. This session addresses how African art is utilized, valued, and leveraged within the realms of commodity exchange, wealth building, and resource production—drawing from the perspective and experiences of African art entrepreneurs within the broad scope of creative industries.

Event Type
Symposium

 

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