Wosene Worke Kosrof

b. 1950, Ethiopia

Wosene Worke Kosrof received a BFA in 1972 from the School of Fine Arts, Addis Ababa, and was awarded an MFA from Howard University in 1980. He taught for a number of years at Vermont College and has participated in a number of international artist workshops and residency programs, most notably the Rockefeller in Bellagio, Italy. Wosene's studio is located in Berkeley, California.

Recommended web sites for further study
(not affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution)

http://www.spiritsinstone.com/wosene/home.html

On April 30, on the occasion of the opening of Ethiopian Passages: Dialogues in the Diaspora, curator Elizabeth Harney asked Wosene to comment on his work in relation to the exhibition's theme of relocation and diaspora.
Go to the Video Interview section.

My Ethiopia

My Ethiopia
2001
Acrylic on linen
132 x 112 cm. (52 x 44 in.)
Collection of Marcia and Philip Rothblum

Wax and Gold IX

Wax and Gold IX
2002
Mixed media
46 x 46 cm. (18 x 18 in.)
Collection of Matt and Shanette Westphal

The Color of Words IV

The Color of Words IV
2001
Acrylic on canvas
96.5 x 99 cm. (38 x 39 in.)
Collection of Pat and Jim Stanton

The Preacher III

The Preacher III
2000
Acrylic on canvas
111.5 x 92 cm. (44 x 36 in.)
National Museum of African Art,
purchased with funds provided by
the Annie Laurie Aitken Endowment
2001-1-1



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