About: Maud Sulter

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Maud Sulter (19 September 1960 – 27 February 2008) was a Scottish contemporary fine artist, photographer, writer, educator, feminist, cultural historian, and curator of Ghanaian heritage. She began her career as a writer and poet, becoming a visual artist not long after. By the end of 1985 she had shown her artwork in three exhibitions and her first collection of poetry had been published. Sulter was known for her collaborations with other Black feminist scholars and activists, capturing the lives of Black people in Europe. She was a champion of the African-American sculptor Edmonia Lewis, and she was fascinated by the Haitian-born French performer Jeanne Duval.

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  • Maud Sulter (19 September 1960 – 27 February 2008) was a Scottish contemporary fine artist, photographer, writer, educator, feminist, cultural historian, and curator of Ghanaian heritage. She began her career as a writer and poet, becoming a visual artist not long after. By the end of 1985 she had shown her artwork in three exhibitions and her first collection of poetry had been published. Sulter was known for her collaborations with other Black feminist scholars and activists, capturing the lives of Black people in Europe. She was a champion of the African-American sculptor Edmonia Lewis, and she was fascinated by the Haitian-born French performer Jeanne Duval. (en)
  • Maud Sulter, née le 19 septembre 1960, morte le 27 février 2008 est une plasticienne, une photographe, et une femme de lettres ghanéenne et écossaise qui a vécu et travaillé en Grande-Bretagne. Elle est décédée à Dumfries en 2008. (fr)
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  • Maud Sulter (19 September 1960 – 27 February 2008) was a Scottish contemporary fine artist, photographer, writer, educator, feminist, cultural historian, and curator of Ghanaian heritage. She began her career as a writer and poet, becoming a visual artist not long after. By the end of 1985 she had shown her artwork in three exhibitions and her first collection of poetry had been published. Sulter was known for her collaborations with other Black feminist scholars and activists, capturing the lives of Black people in Europe. She was a champion of the African-American sculptor Edmonia Lewis, and she was fascinated by the Haitian-born French performer Jeanne Duval. (en)
  • Maud Sulter, née le 19 septembre 1960, morte le 27 février 2008 est une plasticienne, une photographe, et une femme de lettres ghanéenne et écossaise qui a vécu et travaillé en Grande-Bretagne. Elle est décédée à Dumfries en 2008. (fr)
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