Black Heritage: Narratives of Diaspora (Online Gallery)
From 16 October - 10 November, we hosted a free exhibition of diasporic items to celebrate Black History Month.
LU Arts collaborated with Dr. Kerri Akiwowo, Senior Lecturer in Textiles (School of Design and Creative Arts), to conceive a project that, through the presentation of objects and stories, celebrated and reflected the diverse diasporas of Black staff, postgraduates, Doctoral Researchers, and alumni.
A variety of diasporic objects had been submitted for inclusion in this Black History Month exhibition. These objects were displayed alongside explanations of their significance, detailing what each object represented, its personal meaning to the owner, and its connection to their diaspora. Physical objects, whether owned or collected, including ceramics, artwork, and textiles, were exhibited within a specially designed display structure, which are now available below in our online gallery.
Online Gallery
Cultural Threads: Weaving the Stories of The Black Diaspora
Kids in Nature
Derek Roberts // Director // Product Graphic Designer // Textile Design Alumnus
Akwaaba
Nok Art / Culture
Festus Adeyemi // PhD Candidate // Design and Creative Arts
Portraits
Aleida Hammond // Fine Art Alumna // Design and Creative Arts
Steel Drums
Curatorial
Awkward
O Haruna // Doctoral Researcher // Postgraduate University Teacher // Design and Creative Arts
Ghana Must Go Icon
Festus Adeyemi // PhD Candidate // Design and Creative Arts
Map of St. Kitts & Nevis
Jenny Prendergast // Lecturer in Fashion // Design and Creative Arts
Handmade Wood Carving
Curatorial // 1941 P. Vincent, Trinidad
Ankara Celebration Gown
Dr Kerri Akiwowo // Senior Lecturer in Textiles // Design and Creative Arts
Africani Wardrobe: Ugandan Barkcloth
Dr Kerri Akiwowo // Senior Lecturer in Textiles // Design and Creative Arts
A gift for you my daughter and for your daughter and her daughter after her
Mauritian Sega Dance Top and Skirt
Bibi Samshad Duman // Doctoral Researcher // Design and Creative Arts
Handmade Telephone Wire Bowl, Zulu, South Africa
Items like this are an extension of a history of basket weaving in South Africa. Artisans use leftover telephone wire to create vibrant woven products such as homewares and novelty animals.
Immigrant Women's Cooking
Dr Hibbah Osei-Kwasi // Lecturer // Sport Exercise and Health Sciences
A Taste of Jamaica
Prof Sheryl Williams and Dr Norline Martin-Atkins (Alumna) Prof Sheryl Williams // Engineering, Education Technology // Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Weighted
Worthy Clever-Egbedi // Postgraduate // Textile Design Alumna
Hot Water Bottle
Denise Coles // Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Manager // Vice-Chancellors Office
Jamaica Sun Dutch Pot
Dr Kerri Akiwowo // Senior Lecturer in Textiles // Design and Creative Arts
Dutchie, Dominoes and Dad
Carrie Blake // School Marketing Officer // Design and Creative Arts
Drum (Uganda)
Dr Chidinma Okorie // Projects Officer // Organisational Development