Featuring works from the OSU Museum of Art collection, the relationship between time and space in African art is the focus of this exhibition. Wákàtí, a West African concept among the Yoruba, refers to time as it unfolds and marks its passage with signs of change. The works assembled for this exhibition tackle the question: how does time shape African art? With works including painting, sculpture, ceramics, photographs, performance and installation arts, the exhibition presents the relationship between time and space in the making of the art objects, and the shaping of styles from different eras and various areas of Africa.