- ACASA — Arts Council of the African Studies Association
ACASA is a U S -based professional organization, with over 1,800 members worldwide For more than four decades, ACASA has championed African arts scholarship, connecting artists, researchers, curators and collections on the African continent, in North America, Europe and beyond
- ACASA’s Mission
At ACASA, our mission is to promote a greater understanding of the culture and art of Africa and the African Diaspora We bring together scholars, artists, and enthusiasts worldwide to learn, connect, and collaborate
- Join ACASA
Anyone with an interest in the arts of Africa or the African Diaspora is welcome to join ACASA Courtesy memberships are available to individuals living and working in Africa or the Diaspora for whom it is a financial or bureaucratic difficulty to make payment
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ACASA Award for Curatorial Excellence Africa-Based Exhibition Winner: Bernard Akoi-Jackson for Simply Iconic! Vintage Images off the Beaten Path at The Heritage Photo Lab in Accra Large-Scale Exhibition Winner: Paul Basu for [Re]Entanglements: Colonial Collections in Decolonial Times at Museum of Archeology and Anthropology at Cambridge
- The 2024 19th ACASA Triennial Symposium on African Arts
The Triennial marked a transitional period for the ACASA Board We expressed our gratitude to seven outgoing board members who played crucial roles in organizing the Triennial and advancing ACASA’s future
- 2024 ACASA Board Nominees
ACASA Board Candidates 2024-2027 Olayemi Tosin Ajayi It is an honor to be considered for this position, and I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the Council’s mission and goals
- ACASA Board of Directors
ACASA, the Arts Council of the African Studies Association, promotes greater understanding of African material and expressive culture in all its many forms, and encourages contact and collaboration with African and Diaspora artists and scholars
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ACASA, the Arts Council of the African Studies Association, promotes greater understanding of African material and expressive culture in all its many forms, and encourages contact and collaboration with African and Diaspora artists and scholars
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