African Arts/Handicraft and Environmental Management Institute (AFHEMI)
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The AFHEMI Museum was officially inaugurated by the Ministry of Culture on October 20, 1999. The Museum collection includes over two thousand traditional art objects, artifacts, antiquities and paintings, some of which are more than nine hundred years old. The objects are made of wood, bronze, copper, silver, brass, and fired clay. The collection includes ritual and ceremonial masks, statues, royal beds and utensils, healing art works and power mediums and vectors of good omens and repellants of dangerous charms. The collection is also rich in traditionally hand-woven fabric, hand-embroidered cloth, mud cloth, tie-dyed fabric, batik, and beaded objects. Bamboo and raffia works also abound in various traditional forms, both ancient and modern. |
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Performance at the AFHEMI Museum with pieces from the collection |
Godlove Kinni playing a musical instrument from the collection |
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Buffalo Totem, Tikar |
Royal Bowl, Tikar | Bacham, Bamileke |
These three pieces are from CAMEROON |
The museum has five main objectives:
1. Collection, Documentation, and Exhibition:
-Research, document, and promote the traditional music and choreographies and dance
expressions of Cameroon and Africa.
-Collect and exhibit art objects/works from various regions of Cameroon and Africa.
-Keep a detailed inventory of the symbolism, philosophy, rituals and social functions of
the objects in the collection.
-Collect and document the oral histories and traditions of the various tribes and peoples
of Cameroon and Africa.
-Publish books for children related to the arts and cultures of Cameroon and Africa.
-Rewrite the history of Cameroon and Africa from the oral and ritual traditions collected
from various communities.
-Organize annual exhibitions for artists and artisans.
2. Conservation, Restoration, and Education:
-Research, develop, conserve, and restore the art objects in the collection.
-Teach the art of collection, documentation and conservation.
-Establish relationships with local and foreign museums.
-Teach creative production and finishing in a variety of media (i.e. batik, tie dye,
printing, weaving, embroidery, clothing design and production, bronze casting, carving,
painting, etc.)
-Teach crafts to the underprivileged.
3. Exchange Educational, Research, and Cultural Programs:
-Organize traveling exhibitions for Cameroonian and foreign museums.
-Develop cross-cultural exchange through tourism, educational and research programs, and
school projects.
-Accept Consulting/Lecturing/Research invitations from any
University/Organization/Institute in the world.
4. Environmental Protection and Enhancement:
-Develop an art botanical garden to encourage the growing of plants that are useful to
artists and artisans.
-Identify, study, and raise the types of shrubs and trees used by artists and artisans to
produce works, traditional dyes, preservatives, and emulsions for preservation
techniques.
5. Marketing:
-Create a cooperative for selling arts and crafts of high quality.
To buy African art or for more information about AFHEMI, or to offer your support, please write or call (in English or French): Dr. Fongot Kinni-Yen Kinni Telephone: (237)
7738-44-03 and 969-55-880
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Kini-Yen Design clothing is also available through the museum. |
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Links:
Art-Batik
of Adehoumi Sikirou Shola
Bark
Pictures of Claude Ngaha
Metal
Casting in Foumban
Ceramics of Foumban
Dschang
Handicraft Center
Gîtes
Ruraux de lOuest
Wood Carving in
Foumban
Abdou Mfopa
Cameroonian beadworking
Tapestry Crochet in
Cameroon
Cameroonian Basket Maker, Fokam
Goufo Buhler
Cameroonian Author, Mih
John Fung
Cameroonian Painter, Hilarion
Wirdzeka Faison
Nigerian Painter, Elcarver
Rotimi Agbola
Tapestry Crochet Home Page
Carol Ventura's Home Page
Web page, some photographs, and text by Carol Ventura.