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Eve Sandler

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Sandler's multimedia installation "Mami Wata Crossing" was part of the 2008 exhibition, "Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas" at the
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The artist began her professional career at the age of seventeen, first working with jewelry and metals before turning to relief painting in the 1990s.
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Hill, Elyan Jeanine (2013). "Bodyscripts: Mami Wata, Diaspora, and Circum-Atlantic Performance".
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is an American painter, filmmaker and multi-media artist in the style of
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Sandler was a part of the Black Women Artists group, along with
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Gumbo Ya Ya: Anthology of Contemporary African-American Artists
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Index

Abstract Expressionism
Harlem
Kathe Sandler
Fowler Museum
Mami Wata
middle passage
Carole Byard
Howardena Pindell
Studio Museum in Harlem
The Bronx Museum of the Arts
ISBN
1877675075
ProQuest
1408393469
"Black Women Artists Collection"
"Art in Review"
"Artists in the Marketplace 1985"
the original
Categories
American women artists
African-American women artists
American artists
Artists from Manhattan
People from Harlem
Living people
21st-century African-American people
21st-century African-American women

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