Ijele: Art eJournal of the African World (2000)

ISSN: 1525-447X

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

Ben Enwonwu was Nigeria’s premier artist before his death.

Krydz Ikwuemesi teaches at the Department of Fine and Applied Arts University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.

Hamid Irbouh recently completed a major study of French colonial policy on education in Morocco. He received his PhD in Art History from Binghamton University.

Phyllis J. Jackson is Assistant Professor of Art History at Pomona College.

Evangeline J. Montgomery is Program Officer in the Arts America Program of the U.S. Information Agency in Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs.

Gladys Jiménez Muñoz is Associate Professor of Multicultural Education in the School of Education and Human Development at Binghamton University.

Nkiru Nzegwu is Associate Professor of Africana Studies, Art History, and Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture Program at Binghamton University.

Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie is Visiting Assistant Professor of Art History at Pomona College. He received his PhD in Art History from Northwestern University.

Richard Walkes is a researcher on African American art. He lives and works in New York City.


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(2000). NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS. Ijele: Art eJournal of the African World: 1, 2