UCLA's African Studies Program, dating into the 1950s, encouraged interest in the many expressions of the arts in Africa. It was here that John Povey and Paul Proehl founded the journal african arts/arts d'afrique in 1967. UCLA's School of the Arts and Architecture sponsored the Museum of Cultural History (now the Fowler Museum), which explored not only global arts but the cultures that produced them.18 The Fowler's intention was to enhance the understanding and appreciation of diverse peoples, cultures, and religions. Through its collections, exhibitions, and publications, the museum has been a driving force in the study of African humanities.
African Images: Essays in African Iconology (Boston University Papers on Africa)
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