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MODERN GULLAH ART: NEW SERIES, TOILE FROM DA SOIL, DEBUTS IN HONOR OF GULLAH CULTURE
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Article by Michiel Perry:
A few years ago on a beautiful spring day in Saint Helena Island at the Historic Penn Center, I invited a few of my favorite Gullah artists to collaborate on a photoshoot on honoring Gullah Art and southern entertaining. One of those artists was Mahoganee Amiger. I will never forget meeting her and the great Dianne Britton Dunham, who is now an ancestor, and both of them forced me to claim the title of a creative, which I still don’t feel quite comfortable being described as. Years have gone by and I am always amazed at Mahoganee’s creativity and commitment to Gullah Culture.
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Digital Art Collage by L.K. Mahoganee Amiger