Who's Who, Current, "M"

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Vusumuzi Maduna, Mr Maduna's sculptures and masks celebrate African-American experience with formal references to African, Caribbean, and Native-American cultures. An explorer of culture through art for over 25 years, his African name, Vusumuzi, "builder of a culture," is particularly fitting. A graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, he has exhibited widely. His work has been shown at the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Museum of African-American Life and Culture, in Dallas; the Japanese Visual Artists Union, in Tokyo; Guangshou Fine Arts Academy, in the Peoples Republic of China; and the Museum of Fine Arts, the Institute of Contemporary Art, and the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, in Boston.

Cheryl Mason, Clothing Designer. Ms Mason worked for many years as a stitcher for Lane Bryant and Roman's. She participated in the West Indian Festival. She designed and built robes for the choir of the Morningstar Baptist Church. She also sings in the choir.

Eric Meyer, Cabinetmaker and father of Erica.

David Mynott, Graphic designer, illustrator. He was Production Manager for the South End News, Assistant Art Director for the Bromfield Street Educational Foundation, as well as for the Secretary of State's Office of Publications (Boston). Other clients include Digital Equipment Corporation, Bay State Performing Arts, and the World Society for the Protection of Animals. He is currently coordinator of The Gallery at the Piano Factory.

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