Ere & Reflections Exhibition at George Washington Carver Museum | Fashor and Eagar
15704
post-template-default,single,single-post,postid-15704,single-format-standard,theme-bridge/bridge,qode-quick-links-1.0,woocommerce-no-js,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,,paspartu_enabled,columns-3,qode-product-single-tabs-on-bottom,qode-theme-ver-16.9,qode-theme-bridge,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-5.5.5,vc_responsive
 

Ere & Reflections Exhibition at George Washington Carver Museum

Ere & Reflections Exhibition at George Washington Carver Museum

ÉRE, the core of this two-part exhibition entails outstanding sculptures by three globally renowned Yoruba master carvers: Olowe of Ise (1875-1938), Dada Areogun of Osi-IIorin (1880-1954), and Bamgboye of Odo-Owa (1893-1978). These artists were mostly commissioned by Yoruba royalty, religious organizations, and wealthy patrons to produce household and religious objects, such as doors, veranda posts, and ceremonial carvings. Their (read more here)