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'Spirits in Stone: Art & Animals of Africa'
Shona art returns to the Natural History Museum. Artists in residence for the first two weeks.




See something you can't live without? The exhibition is also a sale.All the pieces on display the masks, jewelry, baskets as well as the sculptures are available for purchase. Most of the items will range from $50 to $2,000, but some monumental sculptures will wear $75,000 price tags.

They (the exhibition coordinators) bring in thousands of pieces and sell them right off the floor. Then, they replenish what has been sold so that the show is different every single day.

last modified June 17, 2008

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