Ralph Yohuru Williams at Winthrop School
SubjectPortrait of
Ralph Williams
Date1993
MediumImage
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collections
DescriptionPhotographs of musician and artist Ralph Yohuru Williams leading a primary school class in African rhythms at the Winthrop School in 1993. The class was part of the CCHAP and CT Commission on the Arts collaborative NEA-funded folk arts in education project.
2015.196.9.1: Photo of Winthrop School exterior, unidentified people standing in front of it
2015.196.9.2: Photo of Ralph Williams speaking and conducting with his hands; teacher observes
2015.196.9.3: Photo of Ralph Williams encouraging the group of seated children; teacher observes
2015.196.9.4: Photo of Ralph Williams standing and clapping; teacher observes
2015.196.9.1: Photo of Winthrop School exterior, unidentified people standing in front of it
2015.196.9.2: Photo of Ralph Williams speaking and conducting with his hands; teacher observes
2015.196.9.3: Photo of Ralph Williams encouraging the group of seated children; teacher observes
2015.196.9.4: Photo of Ralph Williams standing and clapping; teacher observes
Object number2015.196.9.1-.4
CopyrightIn Copyright
NotesSubject Note: In 1993-1994 Rebecca Joseph of CCHAP and David Marshall of the Connecticut Commission on the Arts developed and managed an NEA-funded program to bring folk artists into Winthrop School in New London. The folk arts-in-education project also trained four folk artists to present their art form in educational settings, including indigenous heritage artist Mike Guillemette, and African American musician and visual artist Ralph Yohuru Williams. Folklorist and educational specialist Marsha MacDowell from the Michigan program in folk and traditional arts consulted on the project.Cataloging Note: This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services MA-245929-OMS-20.
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