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Shani Peters

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Lansing (en) Translate, 1981 (run 42/43)
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Shani Peters (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la yuuni 1981) nyɛla nuchee ni baŋda ŋun yina Lansing, Michigan ka leei be New York.[1] O daa deegi o BA shikuru yuli booni Michigan State University ka daa deegi o MFA shikuru yuli booni City College of New York,[1][2] ni ka o daa wuhi yuuni 2020.[3][4] Yuuni 2019, o daa nyɛla Joan Mitchell Foundation artist-in-residence din be New Orleans.[5] Yuuni 2017, o nuchee ni baŋsim tuma nyɛla bɛ ni daa zaŋ shɛli niŋ Columbia University's Wallach Gallery.[6][7]

  • 2011: "We Promote Love and Knowledge" (performance)[8]
  • 2008: "White Lies, Black Noise" (exhibit) [9]
  • 2010: "Battle for the Hearts and Minds" (film)[10]
  • 2013: "Steppin' Out: Half Hasn't been told" (photo-montage)[11]
  • 2016: "Peace and Restoration" (photo-montage)[6]
  • 2016: "The Crown" (traveling exhibit)[12]
  • "The Laundromat Project" (video)[13]
  • 2016: "Peace & Restoration for Self-Determination" (exhibit)[11]
  1. 1 2 Bio. Shani Peters.
  2. Shani Peters: The Crown.[dead link]
  3. Sholette, Gregory (2020-08-03). Reimagining Higher Education Through Socially Engaged Art.
  4. Jones, Martha (March 23, 2015). Artist Talk with Shani Peters. University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
  5. Joan Mitchell Foundation Names 2019 Artists in Residence (January 10, 2019).
  6. 1 2 Asimakis, Magdalyn (July–August 2017). "The Uptown Triennial". The Brooklyn Rail.
  7. Farago, Jason (2017-06-01). "Columbia's New Harlem Museum Opens, with Art from Its Neighbors". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/arts/design/wallach-art-gallery-uptown-columbia-review.html.
  8. Tancons, Claire (2014-06-27). "Taking it to the Streets: African Diasporic Public Ceremonial Culture Then and Now". Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art 34 (1): 60–65. DOI:10.1215/10757163-2415213. ISSN 2152-7792.
  9. Bernard, Audrey J (December 21, 2008). "Lots of beautiful truths revealed at 'white lies, black noise' exhibition". New York Beacon. Tɛmplet:ProQuest. Tɛmplet:Subscription required
  10. Osterhout, Jacob E. (3 February 2011). "ActNow: New Voices in Black Cinema festival showcases movies by Brooklyn filmmakers". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/actnow-new-voices-black-cinema-festival-showcases-movies-brooklyn-filmmakers-article-1.133355.
  11. 1 2 Shani Peters. Joan Mitchell Foundation (2019-01-10).
  12. Garan'anga, Stephen (22 January 2015). "Multimedia still a foreign art form". The Herald. https://www.herald.co.zw/multimedia-still-a-foreign-art-form/.
  13. Meyers, Paula Cogan (19 April 2016). What It's Like to Make Art. Bucknell University.[dead link]



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