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Special thank you to the Fowler Museum at UCLA for making this exhibition possible. See "The Art of the African Instrument" on display, post-security, in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and online at: https://t.co/MkbcflHlax This tweet was posted on August 05, 2024.
Special thank you to the Fowler Museum at UCLA for making this exhibition possible. See "The Art of the African Instrument" on display, post-security, in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and online at: https://t.co/MkbcflHlax #ArtoftheAfricanInstrument This tweet was posted on October 01, 2024.
Special thank you to the Fowler Museum at UCLA for making this exhibition possible. See "The Art of the African Instrument" on display, post-security, in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 and online at: https://t.co/MkbcflHlax #ArtoftheAfricanInstrument This tweet was posted on July 01, 2024.
📸: Bell East Nigeria Ibibio peoples wood Fowler Museum at UCLA; Gift of Helen and Dr. Robert Kuhn X86.1863 L2024.0201.010 This tweet was posted on July 01, 2024.
One of Africa’s most revered and ancient percussion instruments, drums, are carved from solid logs of wood and covered with a stretch membrane. This image was posted on October 01, 2024. #artoftheafricaninstrument
"The Art of the African Instrument" features bells, rattles, harp lutes, drums, slit gongs, and lamellophones or “thumb pianos.” Though small in scale, the lamellophone produces enchanting sounds. This image was posted on August 05, 2024. #artoftheafricaninstrument
Carved human or animal forms, heads, or faces in high or low relief animate instruments. This image was posted on July 01, 2024. #artoftheafricaninstrument
Africa’s rich cultural heritage encompasses a tremendous range of music, musical instruments, and performing arts. This image was posted on May 13, 2024. #artoftheafricaninstrument #africaninstruments #ucla
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2014, we presented “#Doors: Entryways to World Cultures from the @FowlerMuseum at @UCLA which featured house, ceremonial, tomb, and palace doors from various cultures. Do you remember this exhibition? https://t.co/9STHz3HHz0 #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on October 29, 2020.
We've a new exhibit in the Intl Term: Sleeping Beauties: Headrests from the @FowlerMuseum at UCLA! http://t.co/wlFYYf0s Pre-TSA & FREE! This tweet was posted on June 13, 2012.