Hidden Colonial Art

In this episode of Hidden Paris, Casey Crouard, founder of the association Afroconfluences, comes on the podcast a second time to discuss Colonial art (and its implications) and artist Anne Quinquaud's time spent traveling throughout the African continent, a time during which she lived among various indigenous tribes and sculpted them. Casey can be found on various social media platforms: https://www.facebook.com/casey.crouard, @casey.crouard & https://www.linkedin.com/in/casey-crouard-3456ba173/?originalSubdomain=fr. Her association Afroconfluences can be found here: @afro_confluences, https://www.linkedin.com/company/afroconfluences/ & https://www.facebook.com/core.confluences.5.Thank you to Casey for helping me edit this week's episode!   For more tips on places to visit in and around Paris, follow me on Instagram: @hiddenparispodcast.     

Om Podcasten

Hidden Paris is a podcast for all lovers and residents of Paris, hosted by British/American expat (reared in Ireland, Italy and the US!) Mariamne Everett. I take you with me on my journey as I discover the hidden and off the beaten track places and aspects of the City of Love. Each episode focuses on the history and background of the place, mixed in with healthy doses of fun conversation. You will also have the opportunity to “meet” people on my broadcast, as the listeners introduce themselves and talk about what brought them to Paris.