The African Art Museum of the SMA Fathers at Tenafly, New Jersey is one of five museums around the world founded and maintained by the Society of African Missions (SMA), an international Roman Catholic missionary organization that serves the people of Africa. The museums continue the vision of SMA's founder, Bishop Melchior de Marion Bresillac (1813-1859). The French-born clergyman urged his Society to respect and preserve the culture of the peoples they serve, the unique vision among missionaries of his time. EstablIshed in 1980, the Tenafly museum is one of only a rare few in the United States dedicated solely to the arts of Africa. Its permanent collections, exhibited on a rotating basis, offer a unique advantage in the study and research of sub-Saharan sculpture and painting, costumes, textiles and decorative arts, religion and folklore. |
Sogo Bò: "The Animals Come Forth" Malian Puppets and Masks from the Collection of Mary Sue and Paul Peter Rosen. The exhibition will open Sunday March 15 and will continues through September 8th, 2009 For more information call Robert J. Koenig, Museum Director, Tel: (201)894-8611 |
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OTHER SMA MUSEUMS AROUND THE WORLD France - Lyons; Strasbourg |
