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Evolution of visual arts in Uganda

Across Sub-Saharan Africa, contemporary art remains particularly influenced by the agglomeration of historical and political forces that have shaped the country in question. In Europe art patronage has...

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Group studios in Uganda: The Challenges of a Collective

In 2007, when Start Magazine covered the story of Mona Studio, there was an air of great expectations for the cause of young artists working together. It was a case of two charismatic artists slowly...

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The new dawn of the MishMash Experience

The Uganda art scene is increasingly getting more exciting and rather competitive with each passing month. After the successful launch of the Signature art exhibition – with its pomp and glamour – last...

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How group studios can foster creativity

Collaborative thinking can help foster creativity. If the collective works the right way, a group studio has great potential to help visual artists bring out more original and exciting ideas. Why not...

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Taking art back to communities: The Mabarti Street Art project

In Uganda we are not short on visual culture. We are surrounded by visual impressions of all kinds – adverts in different sizes and forms, persuading us to buy products we may never even use in our...

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Bayimba – Mbale

By Raymond Omerio Ojakol Dream House Mbale   “In Mbale people love their own [artists],” Bayimba’s Head of Education, Rosette Nteyafas remarked midway into the evening stage performances at the Bayimba...

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