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Stanley bia, the Sunglasses Artist

The youthful artist’s series of paintings of different personalities wearing sunglasses interrogate how these fashionable objects empower self esteem. ART | DOMINIC MUWANGUZI | He’s shy and an introvert. If you’re in a room with him, you may miss him out save for his glasses which he never takes off. “I …

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Art and Digital Innovation

Julius Katende’s Totem Art NTFs illustrate an artist who is naturally curious and thinks outside the proverbial box ART | DOMINIC MUWANGUZI | For almost an hour, I listen attentively as artist Julius Katende explains to me in an animated tone about Non- Fungible Tokens ( NFT), which are assets like …

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MultiChoice Uganda, UCC launch regional film competitions and filmmaker workshops

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | MultiChoice Uganda, the home of great Pay TV entertainment has in partnership with the communications regulator, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), and other partners, launched the Uganda Film Festival (UFF) Regional competitions and training sessions across three regions in Uganda. These competitions and accompanying workshops, …

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AI revolutionizes graphic design in Uganda

Will graphic designers be replaced by AI or will human creativity remain irreplaceable?  COMMENT | Ronny Kahuma | The graphic design landscape in Uganda is undergoing a seismic shift, driven by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. From Kampala’s bustling creative hubs to smaller printing presses at Nasser Road, …

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The rise of African art biennales

As platforms changing global underrepresentation of African art ART | AGENCIES | In recent years, African art biennales have emerged as pivotal platforms, propelling the continent’s artists onto the global stage. These biennial events not only showcase the rich diversity of African creativity but also challenge and redefine global art narratives. …

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How local broadcasters are undermining Uganda’s film industry

COMMENT | Mitchel Mwesigwa |  One afternoon, while flipping through local Free-to-Air channels, I stumbled upon something unsettling—a Hollywood blockbuster, fresh from its Box Office release, airing on a local TV station. This wasn’t a licensed pay-tv network or an exclusive streaming deal; it was piracy in broad daylight. In …

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