Finally, a sweeping look at Ethiopian art
The Washington Post
The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore now helps fill that gap with the excellent “Ethiopia at the Crossroads,” showcasing more than nine centuries’ worth of what curator Christine Sciacca calls the “amazing cultural production that came out of Ethiopia.” Over the past several decades, the museum has developed one of the most significant collections of Ethiopian art outside Ethiopia, and the 220-plus works in the exhibition are largely drawn from its holdings.
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Funding for 'Ethiopia at the Crossroads' came from a Exhibitions: Planning and Exhibitions: Implementation NEH grant.