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A vintage black and white illustration showcases five African women from different angles, each displaying unique, elaborate hairdressings. The hairstyles include intricate braids, loops, and decorative adornments. The text above partially describes a hair treatment process.
A chaotic array of colourful beads and strings fills the surface, creating a vibrant but cluttered scene. To the left, there are stacked bags in various bright colors. Among the beads and strings, there are some unidentifiable objects and partially visible items.
A wooden tray subdivided into 18 compartments, displaying various trade beads of different colors and shapes. Some compartments have handwritten labels. The tray is part of the Henry M. Stanley collection at the Africa-Museum in Tervuren, Belgium.

Am I porous or am I imploding?

12:00 am Tuesday 1 October 2024 – 12:00 am Saturday 2 November 2024

Norwich University of the Arts is pleased to present the first exhibition of the East Gallery Fellows 2023-4, with Divine Southgate-Smith.