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Ep 46: Making Black Art Valuable and Accessible

Oct 24, 201836 min
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Episode description

I once read that art is important because it is the vehicle through which we see the world differently…helping alter perspectives. As an avid appreciator of art, I had to have Alice Gbelia on to the show after stumbling on her website on Saturday afternoon. Alice Gbelia of Ayok’a Deco is Ivorian-Parisian woman who is committed to ensuring that we see black art in a different light by making it valuable and accessible to all.  

 In this episode, we talk about growing up in a very segregated France. How moving to London, provided a new perspective on a humanness and blackness and the birth Ayok’a Deco the online destination for black art.

 

Connect with Alice

Instagram - @ayokadeco

Website – Ayok’a Deco

 

Lets Hang Out!

Instagram - @thoseafricanchicks

Website - www.thoseafricanchicks.com

 

Edited & Produced – Podcast Maven

Music - Nice To You - YT Audio Library

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