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First Interactive Museum Site: Launched in Cameroon by Mus'Art Gallery

Mus'Art Gallery: Grass-fields arts museum Cameroon has finally put into operation the first Cameroonian museum interactive networking site. The portal is located at…Continue

Tags: Culture, Galleries, Kumbo, Cameroon, Arts

Started Oct 25, 2010

Artist Residency @ Mus'Art Gallery, Cameroon

BackgroundArtists from other countries are invited to take up residencies atMus'Art Gallery in Kumbo, Cameroon. This is a new artist residencyprogram introduced to enable the museum to interact with…Continue

Tags: Galleries, Opportunities, Artists, Museums, Cameroon

Started Oct 25, 2010

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Biography
Creative! That's me.
Director, Mus'Art Gallery.
Coordinator, CREATE.
Editor, Directory of Arts & Culture Organizations active within Central Africa. Belongs to several international Arts and Culture Networks.

www.connectcp.org/petermusa

Peter Musa, (b. 1967) is a Cameroonian visual artist and freelance journalist. His profesional profile includes networking expertise, creative and innovative, communicator, arts and culture manager. He trained as a sales and marketing professional; became an Associate Member (AMInstCM) of the Institute of Commercial Management (U.K.) in 1991; Full Member (MCIJ) of the Chartered Institute of Journalists (U.K.) in 1995. Prior to becoming Director of the www.musart.spruz.com Musa Heritage Gallery (Mus'Art Gallery) Peter served as the Cameroon Correspondent of the British published 'Computers in Africa' journal. In 2004 he co-founded www.createinfo.net.ms CREATE and since then its coordinator. He is also the editor of the http://createinfo.yolasite.com/directory-of-cemac-arts-and-culture-... Directory of Arts and Culture Organizations active within the CEMAC countries of Africa; Cameroon, Central Africa Rep., Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon published annually. Peter is a member of the International Council of African Museums (AFRICOM), Culturelink Network, the Arterial Network, Commonwealth Association of Museums (CAM) and the international steering committee of the International Network for Cultural Diversity (INCD). He has published many articles in Cameroon and abroad, as well as several papers at international conferences on the arts, culture, museums, new information and communication technologies (ICTs) and on environmental issues.
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Mus'Art Gallery, CREATE
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Visual Artist/Freelance Journalist (Director/Coordinator)
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http://musart.spruz.com
Another Website
http://www.createinfo.net.ms
How I heard about fD and why I'm here
I was informed by fD member Issa Nyaphaga and invited by Todd Lester. I am here to make connections and to promote my work as a cultural activist.

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Mus'Art Gallery launches its new interactive website

Mus'Art Gallery launches its new interactive website

Mus'Art Gallery has launched its new interactive website. The project has been the tireless collaboration of the museum and its numerous volunteers spread across the world thanks to the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) service. The UNV runs an online volunteering platform that Mus'Art Gallery has benefited from.

The UNV online volunteers worked closely with the director to ensure that the content, visual presentations and the…

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Posted on August 22, 2012 at 1:55pm

Mus'Art Gallery: family story & dedicated service to heritage preservation



Mus'Art Gallery is an interesting journey that has span over three decades. The story about our museum is worth knowing. Officially opened in December 1996 our story began in the early 1970's. Follow us on this journey. We invite you to become a fan of our museum.


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Posted on June 30, 2010 at 4:00pm

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