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Mud Masons of Mali, Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, in the African Voices Hall Focus Gallery

Marchand, Trevor H.J.; Arnoldi, Mary Jo

Authors

Trevor H.J. Marchand

Mary Jo Arnoldi



Abstract

This exhibition introduces a community of craftsmen who design, build and maintain Djenné's architectural heritage. The exhibition contents explore everyday challenges that masons encounter on their worksites and the tactics and strategies that they employ to control spiritual forces, manage culturally-diverse work teams, and creatively build with limited means and within a setting dominated by ideals of ‘timeless tradition’.

Following the recent political upheaval in Mali and the resulting collapse of tourism, foreign aid and the national economy more generally, Djenné’s masons are operating in a period of pronounced austerity and uncertainty. The exhibition documents this challenging period through the experiences, concerns and hopes voiced by five masons, each one representing a different generation.

Citation

Marchand, T. H., & Arnoldi, M. J. Mud Masons of Mali, Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, in the African Voices Hall Focus Gallery. [Exhibition]. 31 August 2013 - 31 August 2014. (Unpublished)

Exhibition Performance Type Exhibition
Conference Name Mud Masons of Mali
Start Date Aug 31, 2013
End Date Aug 31, 2014
Deposit Date Jul 24, 2013
Keywords mud-brick architecture, masonry, apprenticeship, heritage politics, livelihood strategies, Mali, West Africa, Djenne
Additional Information Event Title : Mud Masons of Mali


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