Changing Contexts for the Arts in Sub–Saharan Africa
Roy Sieber
Thursday, 11 Dec 1975 at 8:00 pm – Scheman Auditorium
Sieber has been a consultant to the Ford Foundation and to various museums. he is the curator of primitive Art and Ethnographic Art at the Fine Arts Museum and the Museum of History and Anthropology at Indiana University.Part of the World Affairs Series: Agrarian Change in Developing Areas
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