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Ethiopian Art Archive
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he Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program offers scientists, writers, scholars, public intellectuals, and artists a rare chance to pursue ambitious projects for a full academic year in a vibrant interdisciplinary setting amid the resources of Harvard University. SHAREShare this page on FacebookShare this page on BlueskyShare this page on LinkedInCopy Link We welcome applications proposing innovative work that confronts pressing social, scientific, and policy issues an


CURATING AS CRITICAL PRAXIS : WEAVING MEMORY AGAINST FORGETTING AND THE ETHICS OF RECONSTRUCTION
Author: Dagim Abebe - September 4, 2025 Introduction To curate Woven Memories at The Space Ethiopia - Art gallery was to enter into a silent pact with our past, the kind that linger in the frayed edges of domestic textiles, in the faded imprints of silkscreened fragments, in the deliberate imperfections of salvaged linens. Birhanu Manaye’s artwork collections enact its unsteady resurrection, demanding of me as curator complicity in a radical act of remembering. Here, the


Tiemar Tegene and the New Vanguard of Ethiopian Printmaking
Author: Dagim Abebe - May 31, 2025 © Tiemar Tegene, 2025. Image courtesy of the artist Tiemar’s art is a bold and uncompromising fusion of intellectual depth and raw emotional power. The meticulous care with which she prepares her plates reflects an unwavering commitment to technical mastery, while the visceral energy of her prints transcends experiential representation through what Deleuze and Guattari (1987) might call a ‘line of flight’ – a rupture from conventional visual
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