As part of the First Friday Lecture series for Art History, Dr. Lanisa Kitchiner presented her research on South African artist Mary Sibande.
Lanisa S. Kitchiner, Ph.D., is a cultural studies scholar who researches representations of black women in South African art, literature, and film. Dr. Kitchiner was recently appointed the chief of the African and Middle Eastern Division at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. and her talk examines how South African artist Mary Sibande uses black mannequins to reconstruct black womanhood in her debut exhibition, Long Live the Dead Queen.
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