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Contribution of woven mudfish basket to the development of weaving in Uganda.
(Makerere University, 2023-12-11)
Mudfish basketry is intertwined with nearly every aspect of Ugandan families, communities, identity, and social memory, but the status of Mudfish baskets is changing due to different challenges specifically the immediate ...
Reclaiming women’s voices: fashion design inspired by princess Elizabeth Bagaaya’s biography as shaman in Sheena queen of the jungle.
(Makerere University, 2023-12-04)
This study focused on creating fashion design statements that SPEAKS TO the African voice of
women pushing back against stereotypes. It is inspired by a visual archive embodied in the
biography and narratives of Princess ...
Fashioning the lived experiences of Kadama.
(Makerere University, 2023-11-27)
This research aims to explore the meanings the lived experiences of Ugandan women who
migrate to the Middle East for employment as domestic workers (Kadama) and create wearable
art from them. It isrecognized that migration ...
Making kinetic art inspired by Ankole cultural dance: an interplay of art and physics
(Makerere University, 2023-12-04)
In this study, the purpose of the study was to explore the interdisciplinary connection between art
and the laws of physics to make moving sculptures inspired by the Ankole cultural dance. Art and
physics (science) are ...
Designing apparel for the global stage inspired by Bakiga proverbs to depict women’s social status.
(Makerere University, 2023-10-18)
The Rukiga language is represented in an oral culture which manifests a propagation of art forms expressing the Bakiga’s wealth of music, dance, drama and other oral art forms(Kanyesigye, 2019). The Rukiga culture is ...