Tanya Weddemire Gallery unveils “JAH•RAS•TAFARI” exhibition celebrating Ethiopian art

The Tanya Weddemire Gallery is excited to announce the opening of “JAH•RAS•TAFARI,” an Ethiopian Art Activation running from October 17 to December 21, 2024. The exhibition features the works of five talented artists: Addis Gezehagn, Workneh Bezu, Wendi Demeke, Seyoum Ayalew, and Abraham Woldegabreal.

The title “JAH•RAS•TAFARI” reflects deep cultural significance, with “JAH” representing God’s presence in every individual, and “RAS” referring to Haile Selassie, the revered Emperor of Ethiopia. The term “TAFARI,” meaning “one who is respected or feared,” underscores the Afrocentric roots of Rastafari culture, which emerged in the 1930s among marginalized Afro-Jamaican communities.

This exhibition showcases a vibrant array of textures, colors, and compositions in both figurative and abstract forms, deeply rooted in Ethiopian culture and history. It also marks a personal milestone for Tanya Weddemire, celebrating her inaugural journey to Africa where she connected with each artist in Addis Ababa. This experience enriched her understanding of Rastafarian culture and allowed her to appreciate the individual stories behind each artwork.

“JAH•RAS•TAFARI” promises to be a transformative experience for visitors, highlighting the importance of cultural heritage and artistic expression in fostering community connections. The gallery invites art enthusiasts and the public to explore this unique showcase that celebrates the rich tapestry of Ethiopian art and culture.

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