Tamika Galanis | |
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Education | College of the Bahamas, Duke University |
Website | www.tamikagalanis.com |
Tamika Galanis is a Black Bahamian multimedia artist and documentarian examining topics of Bahamian identity and culture, tourism, and archival histories. [1] [2]
After completing the Associate of Arts program at the College of the Bahamas, [3] she received her Masters of Fine Arts in Experimental and Documentary Arts from Duke University in 2016. [4] Galanis is the Jon B. Lovelace Fellow for the Study of the Alan Lomax Collection at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress. [5]
Galanis is an Assistant Professor of Film in the department of film and media studies at Syracuse University, New York. [6]
Tamika Galanis | |
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Born | |
Education | College of the Bahamas, Duke University |
Website | www.tamikagalanis.com |
Tamika Galanis is a Black Bahamian multimedia artist and documentarian examining topics of Bahamian identity and culture, tourism, and archival histories. [1] [2]
After completing the Associate of Arts program at the College of the Bahamas, [3] she received her Masters of Fine Arts in Experimental and Documentary Arts from Duke University in 2016. [4] Galanis is the Jon B. Lovelace Fellow for the Study of the Alan Lomax Collection at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress. [5]
Galanis is an Assistant Professor of Film in the department of film and media studies at Syracuse University, New York. [6]