C R O W N oil paint on canvas pad 20x30

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C R O W N

C R O W N oil paint on canvas pad 20x30 This series of painted works was birthed from an idea I had while analyzing Education as Art and Rethinking Contemporary Art and Multicultural Education by Susan E. Cahan and Zoya Kocur. These readings in the course philosophy of art education in the section of identity politics and multicultural education propelled me to create a body of work portraying natural hair & protective styles as it relates to the African American diaspora. Protective hairstyles aim to limit the stress of environmental factors on natural hair. Styles such as dreadlocks, box braids, cornrows, bantu knots, twists and intricate head wraps all fall under this category. I have entitled the body of work Crown because of the way in with natural hair grows. It defies gravity and frames the face. The work points to the need of embracing one s natural beauty and educating about why it is imperative to advance a curriculum that focuses on multicultural education. As an African American woman in the field of art education this work is something bigger than myself. It is about the idea that we as human beings are always in a constant state of learning and growing and points to the need to find effective ways to disseminate these pockets of knowledge with a diverse community.

B L A C K H A I R T I M E L I N E

1444: Europeans trade on the west coast of Africa with people wearing elaborate hairstyles, including locks, plaits and twists. 1619: First slaves brought to Jamestown; African language, culture and grooming tradition begin to disappear. 1700s: Calling black hair wool, many whites dehumanize slaves. The more elaborate African hairstyles cannot be retained. 1800s: Without the combs and herbal treatments used in Africa, slaves rely on bacon grease, butter and kerosene as hair conditioners and cleaners. Lighter-skinned, straight-haired slaves command higher prices at auction than darker, more kinky-haired ones. Internalizing color consciousness, blacks promote the idea that blacks with dark skin and kinky hair are less attractive and worth less. 1865: Slavery ends, but whites look upon black women who style their hair like white women as well-adjusted. Good hair becomes a prerequisite for entering certain schools, churches, social groups and business networks. 1880: Metal hot combs, invented in 1845 by the French, are readily available in the United States. The comb is heated and used to press and temporarily straighten kinky hair. 1900s: Madame C.J. Walker develops a range of hair-care products for black hair. She popularizes the press-and-curl style. Some criticize her for encouraging black women to look white. 1910: Walker is featured in the Guinness Book of Records as the first American female self-made millionaire. 1920s: Marcus Garvey, a black nationalist, urges followers to embrace their natural hair and reclaim an African aesthetic.

1954: George E. Johnson launches the Johnson Products Empire with Ultra Wave Hair Culture, a permanent hair straightener for men that can be applied at home. A women s chemical straightener follows. 1962: Actress Cicely Tyson wears cornrows on the television drama East Side/West Side. 1966: Model Pat Evans defies both black and white standards of beauty and shaves her head. 1968: Actress Diahann Carroll is the first black woman to star in a television network series, Julia. She is a darker version of the all-american girl with straightened, curled hair. 1970: Angela Davis becomes an icon of Black Power with her large afro. 1971: Melba Tolliver is fired from the ABC affiliate in New York for wearing an afro while covering Tricia Nixon s wedding. 1977: The Jheri curl explodes on the black hair scene. Billed as a curly perm for blacks, the ultra-moist hairstyle lasts through the 1980s. 1979: Braids and beads cross the color line when Bo Derek appears with cornrows in the movie 10. 1980: Model-actress Grace Jones sports her trademark flat-top fade. 1988: Spike Lee exposes the good hair/bad hair light-skinned/dark-skinned schism in black American in his movie School Daze.

1997: Singer Erykah Badu poses on the cover of her debut album Baduizm with her head wrapped, ushering in an eclectic brand of Afrocentrism. 1998: Carson Inc., creator of Dark & Lovely and Magic Shave for black men, acquires the black-owned beauty company Johnson Products of Chicago in 1998. L Oreal purchases Carson two years later and merges it with Soft Sheen. 1999: People magazine names lock-topped Grammy award-winning 2001: Rapper Lil Kim wears a platinum blonde weave, while singer Macy Gray sports a new-school afro. Some black women perm, some press, and others go with natural twists, braids and locks. 2003: New Bedford, Mass. Dance teacher Amy Fernandes refuses to allow 4-year-old Amari Diaw to participate in her ballet dance recital along with the other children in her class who have been practicing for the exciting event because she requires the girls to pull back their hair into a bun. Amari s mom put Amari s very curly hair into cornrows and pulled it back into a bun. Fernandes, however, insisted that the braids be removed and that Amari s hair be pulled back straight into a bun. 2006: Baltimore Police Department s new, more rigid professional appearance standards prohibit such hairstyles as cornrows, dreadlocks and twists. These natural hairstyles are deemed to be extreme and a fad by the department. 2007: MSNBC Radio Host Don Imus loses his job when he calls the Rutgers women s basketball team some nappy-headed hos. 2006: Black hair-care is a billion-dollar industry. 2008: The New Yorker draws heat when a cover photo portrays Michelle Obama with an Afro and an AK 47 machine gun and and Barack Obama in a turban doing the fist bump. Many felt the cartoon reinforces negative stereotypes about both Muslims and natural hair.

Black hair has been an integral feature of black history - from African tribal styles to dreadlocks and the afro.

P R O T E C T I V E S T Y L E S pro tect \prə-ˈtekt\ As a transitive verb (an action verb that has a direct object), protect means to cover or shield from exposure, injury, damage, or destruction : guard. So a style that protects is a style that covers or shields the hair from exposure, injury, damage, or destruction : it guards the hair.

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The natural hair movement is focused on encouraging women with African ancestry to celebrate and enjoy the natural characteristics of their kinky, curly, hair texture. The natural hair movement is represented by a group of African women that provide encouragement. It s important to note that the natural hair movement expands beyond the United States in other countries with women of African ethnicities. Nappy is a term that s been used to describe natural hair since the days of slave trading. When used to emphasize the difference between natural hair and European hair, it took on a derogatory meaning. Today many African American women are reclaiming the word.

R E F R E N C E S Greene, M. (1997). The passions of pluralism: multiculturalism and the expanding Community. Hooks, B. (1994). Teaching to transgress: Education as the practice of freedom. (pp.1-75). New York: Routledge. Allen, F. (2011). Education: documents of contemporary art. Strawberricurls. "A Timeline of Black Hair In History - Natural Hair Care, Beauty and Lifestyle Blog." Natural Hair Care, Beauty and Lifestyle Blog. N.p., 09 Oct. 2013. Web. 28 Nov. 2016. "National Museum of African American History and Culture." National Museum of African American History and Culture. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Oct. 2016. "Natural Hair Care." Pinterest. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2016. "The Beautiful and Amazing History of Braids." Lovelyish. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2016. Cahan, Susan E., and Zoya Kocur. "Rethinking Contemporary Art and Multicultural Education." Ed. Eungie Joo, Joseph Keehn, and Jenny Ham-Roberts. (2010): n. pag. Web. Ewing, Eve L. "Education as Art." Salvation or Segregation 008 (n.d.): n. pag. Web.