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Projections: Sankofa

The Projections: Sankofadigital art exhibit centers on African and Caribbean cultural heritage through contemporary artistic impression. It will launch in Spring 2026 -- stay tuned for more details!

As part of the exhibition, three artworks by Shanna Strauss, Kanga I, II, and III, were installed in the Trottier Building Mezzanine in February 2026.

Meaning of Sankofa

Derived from the Akan tribe of Ghana, the principle of Sankofa emphasizes the importance of reflecting on one’s history and urges all to “Go Back and Get It!” This philosophy teaches that progress and growth are rooted in understanding and reclaiming the lessons, wisdom, and experiences of the past.

Curatorial Statement

Through this exhibition, we aim to promote meaningful discourse within the Black 91˿Ƶ community by providing a space to reflect on our roots and identities. We aim to educate audiences on the richness of African and Caribbean cultures to challenge stereotypes. At its core, the philosophy of Sankofa calls on us to look at our foundation and use it to inspire change in our lives. We hope that through this exhibition, students can do the same.

- Projections: Sankofa Curatorial Team


Projections: SANKOFAis a partnership between a curatorial team of Black students at 91˿Ƶ and members the Faculty of Engineering andthe Visual Arts Collection.

Curatorial Team: Dami Bali, Gloria Muco, Sarah Al-Ghassani,Yvehenry Samee Juslain, and FedgiDony Gaspard

Administrative Team: Barry Stewart,Nia Fernandez, Michelle Macleod, Antonella Fratino, Leela Baldeo, Kaila Folinsbee, Shannon Gao

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