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This exhibition is inspired by personal experiences and observations of young women at campus. As a lecturer at Makerere University, I am privileged to interact with many students, both inside and outside class. After talking with many young women about womanhood, I started making sculptures which reflect their fragile responses.  These mostly emphasised expressions, dreams...
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The artists were this time round not building house; they were making sculptures from construction materials such as bricks and wood. This form of art has come to characterize the works of Dr Lilian Nabulime and Prof Andrew Burton from the University of New Castle. The exhibition, which opened on July 16, 2015 explored the...
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Title: Bypassing Literacy using Sculptural Forms /Household Objects as a Communication Tool in the Fight against HIV/AIDS Authors: Lilian Mary Nabulime Keywords: HIV, Sculpture, Household objects, communication, Art, MTSIFA, Lilian Nabulime Issue Date: 2014 Abstract: Uganda has made dramatic improvements in reducing the prevalence of HIV and has been at the forefront in the global...
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Course Description The course involves advanced research and analytical skills for studio practice in the field of fashion design. The students are given individual guidance in undertaking original research and generating fashion concepts inspired by historical isms in related disciplines like painting, sculpture, architecture and music both in Africa and the West. Advanced anatomy and...
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Course Description This course will extend the students’ experience in studio practice. It will provide a gate way into individual investigation of sculpture and help students to link theory and practice. Course Objectives To align students within their chosen areas of research. To facilitate students with different studio options and possibilities in sculpture. To reiterate...
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