Hi all,
My colleagues had the honor of seeing Alexander Sefah-Twerefour's art gallery. He hasn't had a public exhibition in Ghana for 18 years; though he is world famous. I highly recommend you all check it out - there are phenomenal, and I mean phenomenal, wood carvings. Also it's free admission.
His sculptures are the ones in front of the National Theater and other government buildings, so you may be familiar with his work.
Also, there's nothing on Wikipedia about him! I'm collecting some primary sources. Anybody want to help me make this article?
-Josh
I would love to
On 7/5/14, Joshua Kim joshuayk1@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
My colleagues had the honor of seeing Alexander Sefah-Twerefour's art gallery. He hasn't had a public exhibition in Ghana for 18 years; though he is world famous. I highly recommend you all check it out - there are phenomenal, and I mean phenomenal, wood carvings. Also it's free admission.
His sculptures are the ones in front of the National Theater and other government buildings, so you may be familiar with his work.
Also, there's nothing on Wikipedia about him! I'm collecting some primary sources. Anybody want to help me make this article?
-Josh
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I'll proof it when you're done writing...
www.about.me/oralofori On Jul 5, 2014 2:28 PM, "Joshua Kim" joshuayk1@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
My colleagues had the honor of seeing Alexander Sefah-Twerefour's art gallery. He hasn't had a public exhibition in Ghana for 18 years; though he is world famous. I highly recommend you all check it out - there are phenomenal, and I mean phenomenal, wood carvings. Also it's free admission.
His sculptures are the ones in front of the National Theater and other government buildings, so you may be familiar with his work.
Also, there's nothing on Wikipedia about him! I'm collecting some primary sources. Anybody want to help me make this article?
-Josh
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Sure Josh.
-- Enock On Jul 5, 2014 7:40 PM, "TheAfricanDream Oral.Ofori" oralofori@gmail.com wrote:
I'll proof it when you're done writing...
www.about.me/oralofori On Jul 5, 2014 2:28 PM, "Joshua Kim" joshuayk1@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
My colleagues had the honor of seeing Alexander Sefah-Twerefour's art gallery. He hasn't had a public exhibition in Ghana for 18 years; though he is world famous. I highly recommend you all check it out - there are phenomenal, and I mean phenomenal, wood carvings. Also it's free admission.
His sculptures are the ones in front of the National Theater and other government buildings, so you may be familiar with his work.
Also, there's nothing on Wikipedia about him! I'm collecting some primary sources. Anybody want to help me make this article?
-Josh
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Anyone helping with this?
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On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 7:27 PM, Joshua Kim joshuayk1@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
My colleagues had the honor of seeing Alexander Sefah-Twerefour's art gallery. He hasn't had a public exhibition in Ghana for 18 years; though he is world famous. I highly recommend you all check it out - there are phenomenal, and I mean phenomenal, wood carvings. Also it's free admission.
His sculptures are the ones in front of the National Theater and other government buildings, so you may be familiar with his work.
Also, there's nothing on Wikipedia about him! I'm collecting some primary sources. Anybody want to help me make this article?
-Josh
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