Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 01, 1979, Page 3, Image 3

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    Portland Observer November 1, 1979 Page 3
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Elton Jolly, right. National Executive D irector of OlCs of Am erica,
receives a perfect apple from Henry Beauchamp, w ho introduced Jolly
w arm ly at the OIC Region IX Conference held in Portland Beauchamp
is Executive D irector of the Yakima Valley OIC.
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Lylia Joyner, D irector of Region IX. O IC /A . w elcom ed delegates to
the Regional C onvention hosted by Portland OIC last w eekend.
POIC Executive D irector Joe W ashington speaks to delegates and
guests d u rin g R egion X c o n fe re n c e R egion IX in c lu d e s O reg on ,
W ashington and Idaho
OBSERVATIONS
FROM THE SIDELINES
by Kathryn Bogle
Exciting prespccts for the city and for the Balck community are unfolding for
the week end of November 17th and 18th, at the Portland Art Museum. Plans
are being completed for a “ feast lor the soul" to be presented free ot charge to
the general public, and that means you and me.
The feast takes the form of a two day symposium with a banner title:
“ Documents of Alrician Culture". Under the banner lectures, pictures,
photographs, art pieces will develop the theme: “ Social and Psychological
Aspects of Masking and Ceremony in African Art” -“ Disguise of Power-
Display of Power." Hours for the full feast run from 9:30 a.m. through the
day’s courses and into the evening hours with suitable breaks for lunch and
dinner. Actual dining is, of course, at your own expense, at a place of your
.boosing, although there is some talk of a lunch in the Art Museum (by reser­
vation) with some of the lectures.
A list of illustrious speakers will guide us through the primitive majestry of
our artistic past in Africa. Among them are Roy Sieber, C urator of
Ethnographic Art at Indiana University Museum of History and An­
thropology, Susan Vogle, Associate Curator, Department of Primitive Art of
the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Marie (Monni) Adams, Associate Curator at
Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology and Professor of Art and An-
throplogv at Harvard University; Marcilene K. Wittmer, Associate Prolessor
of Anthropology at University of Miami; Tamara Northern, Curator of
African Art at Dartmouth College; Hans-Joachim Koloss, Head of African
Department, Linden Museum in Stuttgart, Germany.
On Sunday, November 18th, speakers will be Rene Bravmann, Professor of
Art History, University of Washington; J. Weldon Smith, Professor of
Philosophy and Religion at Mac Murray College, and Herbert Cole, Professor
of Art and Anthropology at University of California.
Other interesting guests will be in attendance at sometime or other during this
unusual event, and more information will be shared as the program rounds out.
We shall share with you now the specific topics to be covered over the two
days of the symposium. The Gebauer Collection, already installed at the Por­
tland Art Museum has an important display of masks from the Cameroons
brought to America, and to Portland, by Dr. Paul Gebauer. t hese masks, and
the book written about them and African Art by Dr. Gebauer, are the examples
appearing as the subject point of the event.
The program, itself, is funded by a grant from the Oregon Committee for the
Humanities, and affiliate of the National Endow ment for the Humanities.
Mark the dates November 17th and 18th on your calendar!
• ••
On a shopping trip from Billings, Montana Dr. Llewelyn Jones and Mrs.
Jones, were houseguests of Dr. Samuel Brown this past week. They are
remoldeling their home in Billings and came down to have a larger selection of
kitchen hardware from Portland outlets. During their stay in this city Mrs.
Delores Leggroan entertained at dinner, inviting the out-of-town couple and
Dr. and Mrs. Dwayne Paulson to be honored guests for an evening at her
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