Inuit and Shona sculptures
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From a distance. This is a wicked cool idea, basically Eddie Masaya, a sculptor from Harare, and David Ruben Piqtoukun a sculptor from Toronto are getting together in Zimbabwe to carve together and play around with Shona culture and Inuit culture.
I would guess, that since funding to embassies for cultural stuff seems to have become toast, things like this will not happen in the future. Pity. Also, note to the AllAfrica.com people, Piqtoukun is not spelled with an 'i,'
From a distance. This is a wicked cool idea, basically Eddie Masaya, a sculptor from Harare, and David Ruben Piqtoukun a sculptor from Toronto are getting together in Zimbabwe to carve together and play around with Shona culture and Inuit culture.
I would guess, that since funding to embassies for cultural stuff seems to have become toast, things like this will not happen in the future. Pity. Also, note to the AllAfrica.com people, Piqtoukun is not spelled with an 'i,'
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