HONOLULU -- President Barack Obama's mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, is recognized for her work as an anthropologist in Indonesia.
An exhibit opened Sunday at the East-West center that features examples of the crafts and artwork she studied, as well as rarely seen photographs of Dunham.
The exhibit is titled "Through Her Eyes: Ann Dunham's Field Work In Indonesia."
"In the exhibition you'll see photographs of her, taken by other people working in the field with her, as well as her field work of different people laboring in various crafts," said curator Dr. Michael Schuster.
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Through Her Eyes: S. Ann Dunham’s Field Work in Indonesia
Arts Exhibition
Where: East-West Center Gallery
When: Sep 25 2011 - 12:00pm - Jan 8 2012 - 4:00pm
What:
S. Ann Dunham (1942-1995), President Barack Obama’s mother, is recognized for her outstanding work in anthropology which focused on the small craft industries in village Indonesia. Much of her research was carried out while she was an EWC student fellow in the 1970s. Her devotion to social and economic development was evidenced by her pioneering work in the field of microfinance and gender equity. Her anthropological research helped shape policies set by the institutions she worked with in Asia, including the Ford Foundation, USAID, the Asian Development Bank, and BRI, the oldest bank in Indonesia.
This exhibition includes photographs taken during her years of field research in Indonesia as well as personal artifacts which include examples of metal smithing, jewelry, leather work, textiles, ceramics, and basketry made in the villages of Indonesia. Dunham’s personal art and artifact collection has been augmented by some recent purchases, in order to give wider context to her work in Indonesia.
Primary Contact Info:
Name: Eric Chang
Email: ChangE@EastWestCenter.org
Phone: 944-7111
http://www.eastwestcenter.org/events/exhibition-through-her-eyes-s-ann-dunham%E2%80%99s-field-work-indonesia