Black History Month: Adinkra Painting

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Date/Time:Saturday, 02 Feb 2013 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Location:Workspace at the Iowa State Memorial Union
Cost:No Cost
URL:http://www.sac.iastate.edu/index.cfm?nod...ntid=34885
Contact:Letitia Kenemer
Phone:515-294-0970
Channel:The Workspace
Categories:Arts, performances Diversity Student activities
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Adinkra is a stamped cloth traditionally made by people in Ghana. The symbols of Adinkra each have a special meaning from unity and strength to faith and initiative in addition to representing proverbs.

Come by The Workspace and tell your story by repeating or combining stamped symbols on fabric and leave with a personalized wall hanging.

Co-Sponsored by the Black History Month Committee and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority