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Tiwa

[ tee-wuh ]

noun

plural Tiwas, (especially collectively) Tiwa
  1. a member of a cluster of pueblo-dwelling North American Indian peoples of New Mexico.
  2. the Tanoan language of the Tiwa.


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She then decided to remortgage her home to start Naturally Tiwa Skincare.

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“Using found wood to dictate new forms” remains a generative exercise, especially when preparing for shows with curator and gallerist Alex Tieghi-Walker of Tiwa Select, who organized “After the Storm” in L.A. in 2022, which showcased pieces made from salvageable debris in the wake of that year’s windstorm.

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Skelly will present with Tiwa Select later this year in New York City doesn’t have an “end client, so I can just do whatever I want,” he explains.

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This year's longlist suggests African artists will continue to make headway in the UK, following the success of artists like Burna Boy, Asake, Rema, Tems, Wizkid and Tiwa Savage.

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Topping the bill are Nigerian pop stars Asake and Tiwa Savage, the latter perhaps best known stateside for her work on the Beyoncé-helmed “The Lion King: The Gift” soundtrack, which helped the sounds of African pop music gain wider exposure in the West, building on the success of artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid and Davido.

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