By Lily Rand
Photo Editor
The Buley Library Art Gallery is showcasing artwork from its permanent African art collection through Nov. 20.
The exhibition features ceremonial and utilitarian objects, including masks and divination tools, reflecting Africa’s rich cultural heritage.

The collection began with a gift of 56 objects from Herman Copen, an avid collector who amassed over 3,000 pieces.
Copen’s goal was for students to engage directly with African art, moving beyond traditional museum displays.

Students in the History of African Art class researched and wrote entries for the exhibition catalogue which was organized by African regions as they existed in 2003.
Sponsored in part by the Langrock Foundation, the exhibit offers a unique opportunity to experience the diversity and significance of African art.

The gallery is open Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., welcoming the campus community and visitors alike.



