Sept. 16th & 17th 2011 Detroit- Olayami Dabls, 2011 Kresge Follow, BLAC magazine select “Detroit’s Ten Best Artists”, feature story in HOUR Magazine (Sept.2011), will unveil the new addition to the MBAD/ABA African Bead Museum’s installation “Iron teaching Rocks How to Rust”, a 150' X 20' piece named "the African Language Wall". Come join us at the open-air, public art project located at 6559 Grand River Detroit MI 48208.

 

The 150' X 20' wall required over three years to complete and is the result of 7 years of researching traditional African languages. Come see 24 examples of written scripts used in a selection of African languages.The oldest of the ancient languages  displayed on “the African Language Wall” is over 3,000 years old. 

 

Dabls refers to himself as a storyteller who uses mirrors, wood, paint, iron and glue, to speak in his unique style. His on-going research is discovering fascinating information about  African] people  pre-occupation with communicating messages using all types of materials (i.e. drums, textile, sculptures pottery, metal items, etc. traditionally ) Africa at one time had over 2,000  languages and hundreds of dialects and were identified by their languages, before Europeans divided the land into the present countries, in 1885.
 
 
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Contact:Dabls
Address: 6559 Grand River Detroit, MI 48208
Number:313-898-3007
Email:mbadmuseum@yahoo.com
Web Address: http://www.mbad.org
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