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Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas
Readers' rating: Unrated Reader reviews: Write a review The mythological water spirit, alternately portrayed as a mermaid and snake charmer, is celebrated in a multimedia exhibition made up of sculpture, painting, masks and other artifacts.
Through Aug. 10 Hours: Wed, Fri.- Sun., noon-5 p.m.; Thu., noon-8 p.m.; closed Mon.-Tue. Information: 310-825-4361 Current, Upcoming
Through Jun. 15 Works in various media from the U.S., South Africa, India and Brazil showing how artists respond to HIV/AIDS and seek to raise awareness and inspire activism through their work. Through Jul. 13 Through Aug. 10 The mythological water spirit, alternately portrayed as a mermaid and snake charmer, is celebrated in a multimedia exhibition made up of sculpture, painting, masks and other artifacts. |
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