Savannah African Art Museum’s exhibit explores the importance of Cowrie shells in African culture

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The Savannah African Art Museum (SAAM) 2022 exhibit is coming this February.

“Culture, Currency and Continuity: The Significance of Cowrie Shells in African Art,” will officially open to the public on February 2 at the nonprofit museum, 201 East 37th St.

“Our exhibits rotate out and start up every February with the launch of Black History Month,” said Billie Stulz, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the SAAM.

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