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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
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 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
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 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
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 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
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 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
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 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
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 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
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 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
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 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
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 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
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 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
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 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
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DTEND:20230907T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
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DTSTART:20230908T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
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DTEND:20230911T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
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 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
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 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/selections_from_the_celeste_an
 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
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LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
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 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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DTSTART:20230919T140000Z
DTEND:20230919T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/selections_from_the_celeste_an
 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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DTSTART:20230920T140000Z
DTEND:20230920T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/selections_from_the_celeste_an
 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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DTSTART:20230922T140000Z
DTEND:20230922T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
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DTSTART:20230925T140000Z
DTEND:20230925T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/selections_from_the_celeste_an
 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44128154530533
DTSTART:20230926T140000Z
DTEND:20230926T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/selections_from_the_celeste_an
 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44128154533606
DTSTART:20230927T140000Z
DTEND:20230927T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/selections_from_the_celeste_an
 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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DTSTAMP:20260614T100540Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44128154537703
DTSTART:20230928T140000Z
DTEND:20230928T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/selections_from_the_celeste_an
 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
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DTSTAMP:20260614T100540Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_44128154539752
DTSTART:20230929T140000Z
DTEND:20230929T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit explores the evolution of African art including woo
 d and stone carvings\, textiles\, ceremonial headpieces\, ivory\, and hous
 ehold items. The display includes a wide range of items from a gold-inlaye
 d leather portfolio from Morocco\, in North Africa\, to a beaded Zulu fert
 ility doll from South Africa\, two cultures separated by 7\,500 miles. Mos
 t of the artworks displayed are from rural West Africa\, where Celeste and
  Reggie Hodges met and lived for two decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. 
 \n\nhttps://news.ecu.edu/2023/08/15/african-artworks/
GEO:35.608665;-77.367775
LOCATION:Jenkins Fine Arts Center\, Wellington B. Gray Gallery
SUMMARY:Selections from the Celeste and Reginald Hodges Collection: African
  art\, from traditional to modern
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/selections_from_the_celeste_an
 d_reginald_hodges_collection_african_art_from_traditional_to_modern
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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