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Ozioma Onuzulike

Ozioma Onuzulike and Chijioke Onuora
Department of Fine and applied Arts,
University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Ozioma.onuzulike@unn.edu.ng
oskijo@yahoo.com

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Fred Mutebi
Gloria Kiconco

Installation “Afrika is not getting it” from Notes about the times at Modzi Arts by Matt Kayem.

Notes About The Times – Kayem’s response to COVID-19
Trevor Mukholi July 6, 2020

Sidney Kasfir speaking at a symposium at Makerere School of Fine Art & Design in 2014. Image by Fiona Siegenthaler

Sidney Kasfir – a selfless researcher and educationist
George Kyeyune February 10, 2020

Professor Sidney L. Kasfir (left). Image from twitter.com/LKasfir

Weeraba Sidney Littlefield Kasfir – Goodbye Sidney Littlefield Kasfir
Kizito Maria Kasule February 10, 2020

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Installation “Afrika is not getting it” from Notes about the times at Modzi Arts by Matt Kayem.

Notes About The Times – Kayem’s response to COVID-19

Trevor Mukholi July 6, 2020

Sidney Kasfir speaking at a symposium at Makerere School of Fine Art & Design in 2014. Image by Fiona Siegenthaler

Sidney Kasfir – a selfless researcher and educationist

George Kyeyune February 10, 2020

Professor Sidney L. Kasfir (left). Image from twitter.com/LKasfir

Weeraba Sidney Littlefield Kasfir – Goodbye Sidney Littlefield Kasfir

Kizito Maria Kasule February 10, 2020

Margaret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine Arts, Makerere University, Kampala. (image by Margaret Nagawa)

Catalyzing Connections: A legacy by Sidney Littlefield Kasfir on African Art

Rose Namubiru Kirumira February 10, 2020

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Archives

2020 (6)

  • 06.07. - Notes About The Times – Kayem’s response to COVID-19 (Artist interviews, New media, Review, Visual Art)
  • 10.02. - Sidney Kasfir – a selfless researcher and educationist (Obituary)
  • 10.02. - Weeraba Sidney Littlefield Kasfir – Goodbye Sidney Littlefield Kasfir (Obituary)
  • 10.02. - Catalyzing Connections: A legacy by Sidney Littlefield Kasfir on African Art (Obituary)
  • 04.02. - In Remembrance of Sidney Littlefield Kasfir (1939-2019) (Obituary)
  • 20.01. - A new dawn in arts funding in Uganda’s creative sector (Opinions, Review)

2019 (12)

  • 13.10. - Embraces at Bedtime – A poem by Daphine Arinda (Poetry & Literature)
  • 17.09. - Imperial Blues: European-African co-production in the post-colonial era (Film, Opinions, Review, Special analysis)
  • 01.08. - Four minds of Gender Equity – The making of a stop motion animation (Creative techniques, Film, New media, Opinions, Photography, Special analysis)
  • 26.07. - WHAT IT IS (Poetry & Literature)
  • 26.07. - The money of Music in Uganda (Music, Opinions)
  • 07.07. - #Talkonit, A Censored Art Experiment About Freedom Of Expression (New media, Opinions, Special analysis)
  • 02.07. - WHAT IT IS – Arinda Daphine’s Poetry Series on Sexuality and Womanhood (Poetry & Literature)
  • 26.06. - Loose – a poem about a woman’s expression and desires (Poetry & Literature)
  • 25.06. - Entrepreneurship in the Arts, a model from the Malaika Children’s Mobile Library (Academic Articles, Special analysis)
  • 10.06. - Behind Closed Doors (Poetry & Literature)
  • 16.05. - 8 Ugandan Artists to Invest in (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 05.04. - Curator: Friend or Foe of Art (Opinions, Review, Visual Art)

2018 (16)

  • 02.10. - Transmission at the Kampala Biennale (Artwork critiques)
  • 12.09. - Exhibition Making in Enugu and Nsukka, Nigeria: 1960s-1990s (Academic Articles, African Modernisms Series)
  • 28.06. - From Archival Articles to Future Festivals – Editorial June (Editorial Notes)
  • 13.06. - Revitalising Ugandan Bark-Cloth – Concerns of the regime artist (Opinions, Review)
  • 10.06. - Ronex: “Can we think of a future without a documented or archived past?” (Opinions, Special analysis)
  • 10.06. - Poetry of Memory is Voice, Not Words (Opinions, Poetry & Literature, Special analysis)
  • 10.06. - Dreams to Write – A Poem by Daphine Arinda (Poetry & Literature)
  • 10.06. - Art Crossroads with Ugandan Mastery – Interview with Dr. Kyeyune (Artist interviews, Artwork critiques, Special analysis)
  • 10.06. - Art in Kampala at Work 012 (Academic Articles)
  • 11.03. - The Meaning of Contemporary African Art: Networks, Mobility, and Production (Academic Articles, African Modernisms Series, Special analysis)
  • 11.03. - African Art History and the Formation of a Modern Aesthetic (Academic Articles, African Modernisms Series, Artwork critiques, Special analysis)
  • 24.02. - Startjournal 2018: New Media, Channels and Connections – Editorial (Editorial Notes)
  • 15.02. - The Boda Moment. Positioning Socially-Engaged Art in Contemporary Uganda (Academic Articles, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 15.02. - In Transit: A sculptural response to Gaba landing site (Creative techniques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 13.02. - Waswad Creates Extra-terrestrial Beings (Artwork critiques)
  • 13.02. - So You Make Cartoons for a Living? – 8 Career Lessons for Animators by Isaac Mugabi (Animation, Illustration & Comics, Artist interviews, Creative techniques)

2017 (16)

  • 14.11. - The Winner of Uganda Press Photo Award 2017- “An Example of Enterprising Journalism” (Photography)
  • 13.11. - “Do Not Touch My Hair” – A performance Review of Chombotrope  (Dance and Theatre, Fashion, New media, Review)
  • 13.11. - The art we make, the words we profess (Editorial Notes)
  • 05.11. - There is little I can say about Canon that he would agree with (Artwork critiques, Opinions, Review, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 04.11. - Why Damien Hirst is the greatest artist ever and why every artist should try to emulate him (Artwork critiques, Opinions, Review, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 04.11. - Can Ugandan Artists Portray Ubuntu? (Opinions, Review, Special analysis)
  • 03.09. - Ife Piankhi: A Language and Grammar of Healing (Artwork critiques, Creative techniques, Review, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 03.09. - Encounters with Art: The Inaugural Children’s Book Illustrator’s Exhibition (Animation, Illustration & Comics, Artwork critiques, Creative techniques)
  • 04.08. - Ife Piankhi in Residence at 32° East (New media, Visual Art)
  • 05.04. - Mira Nair and the making of Queen of Katwe (Artist interviews, Artwork critiques, Film, Review, Special analysis)
  • 05.04. - Katwe, a genuine pleasure (Opinions, Photography, Special analysis)
  • 05.04. - Re-reading the Warps and Wefts in Trowell’s Mother and Child Print: Debates and Contests (Photography, Special analysis)
  • 03.04. - Editorial: Returning to the archive: It is still rich, accessible and usable! (Editorial Notes, Review, Special analysis)
  • 03.04. - Bayimba turning 10yrs, with a bit of pressure on determining what next! (Dance and Theatre, Opinions, Special analysis)
  • 02.04. - The Art of Appropriation: The Ready-made through the Eyes of Matt Kayem (Special analysis)
  • 02.04. - Global Connections: Elise Atangana on 2nd Kampala Art Biennale (Special analysis, Visual Art)

2016 (8)

  • 14.12. - Ugandan Artists at the 2016 FNB Joburg Artfair (video) (Artist interviews, Film, New media, Visual Art)
  • 14.12. - Editorial: Start Journal Re-imagined (Editorial Notes)
  • 14.12. - Kampala Art Biennale – Photo essay by Fiona Siegenthaler (Opinions, Photography, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 14.12. - Art and the “Ghost” of “Military Dictatorship”: Expressions of Dictatorship in Post-1986 Contemporary Ugandan Art (Artwork critiques, Opinions, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 14.12. - Seeking that Coveted Photography Award (Opinions, Photography, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 14.12. - On the Role of Curatorial Assistant, Kampala Art Biennale 2016 (Opinions, Review, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 13.12. - ‘Dads’ – Report on Dads photography exhibition at the National Theatre (Artwork critiques, Review)
  • 12.12. - Kiln Remodeling and its Use with Bizen-like Pottery Firing Techniques (Creative techniques, Visual Art)

2015 (37)

  • 02.12. - transFORM#1: A conversation with Afriart Gallery Art director Daudi Karungi (Artist interviews, New media, Special analysis, Upcoming events)
  • 11.11. - Transcending the Proverbial box – Q&A with Jackie Karuti (Artist interviews)
  • 03.11. - East African art market ready for International recognition – Q&A with Circle Art Agency Director, Danda Jaroljmek (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 14.10. - Glass mirrors Stacey Gillian’s triumphs and despair (New media, Review)
  • 22.09. - Faceless Figures, White Cut-Outs (Special analysis)
  • 16.09. - Another Roadmap Cluster to impact on art education on the continent- Q&A with Wolukau-Wanambwa (Artist interviews)
  • 01.09. - Duplicating Fabian Mpagi’s, the thinker, by Waddimba spurs controversy (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 26.08. - George Kyeyune’s ‘Quiet Dignity’ repeats subject matter, pushes subtle boundaries (Artwork critiques)
  • 13.08. - Become Art Minded; Afriart launches Art Education Programme (Creative techniques, Visual Art)
  • 11.08. - Stimulating artistic inquiry with Ronex’ Bags (Creative techniques, Review, Visual Art)
  • 04.08. - Decolonizing Art Education on the Continent: Brief (Academic Articles)
  • 29.07. - Constructions Exhibition bridges gap between Artists and Artisans (Review, Visual Art)
  • 21.07. - How a single street leads us to the future (Review)
  • 14.07. - Rampant Contemporary Kampala is Komakech’s playful performance in sculpture (Review)
  • 07.07. - Surviving Ugandan Art (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 01.07. - Artists and Politics: Brief (Special analysis)
  • 17.06. - Melancholy Exhibition, probes the pain of introspection and the joy of self-knowledge (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 10.06. - ‘But I wonder, why do we have to be so bothered about the challenges of being received abroad?’ – Q&A with curator Bisi Silva (Artist interviews, Opinions)
  • 01.06. - A Tree in Public Space (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 26.05. - Ebishushani 2&3: Exhibition archiving Uganda’s history (Special analysis)
  • 25.05. - Thank you for your support, we are almost there! (Special analysis)
  • 19.05. - Revisiting the Value of the Arts in Uganda at UCU (Uncategorized)
  • 05.05. - Beautiful Imperfections: An exhibition of sculptures by Makerere Alumni (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 24.04. - “We have forgotten to attach an identity of relevance to our different forms of Art” – Q&A with Kwiz-Era (Animation, Illustration & Comics)
  • 15.04. - Inspired by Western Modern Art (Special analysis, Uncategorized)
  • 09.04. - Abstract (Uncategorized, Visual Art)
  • 01.04. - Art writing encourages dialogue in the Arts (Poetry & Literature)
  • 24.03. - Art collecting supports Art (Art collectors, Artwork critiques, Uncategorized)
  • 18.03. - A conversation with comic artist Chris Mafigiri (Animation, Illustration & Comics, Artist interviews)
  • 11.03. - Images, Reflections, Objects (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 03.03. - Ndema’s Last Supper Painting Immortalizes Pan-Africanism (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 18.02. - Atwork in progress (Review, Special analysis)
  • 11.02. - Totems of Uganda: A tribute to Ganda culture (Review, Visual Art)
  • 03.02. - Demystifying African art Primitivism on Global art scene (Artwork critiques, Special analysis)
  • 28.01. - Music to the ears (Opinions, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 14.01. - Introducing Dominic Muwanguzi: The New Startjournal Editor (Editorial Notes)
  • 09.01. - Q&A with Curator Simon Njami (Artist interviews, Visual Art)

2014 (35)

  • 20.11. - Mapping Kampala with KLA ART 014 (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 16.11. - An Exhibition of the Un-Recognised (Photography)
  • 15.11. - Photo Currency: Images of Kampala’s Unmapped (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 11.10. - Bayimba Comes of Age (Special analysis)
  • 19.09. - Issue 043 Bayimba International Festival of the Arts (Editorial Notes)
  • 20.08. - Art, Culture and Tourism – Need for Integration? (Opinions)
  • 15.08. - Vernacular Contemporary Art as a Manifestation of ‘Glocal’ Personality? (Opinions)
  • 10.08. - Bayimba – Mbale (Special analysis)
  • 05.08. - Africa, Kampala and the Irony of Progress (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 01.08. - Issue 042 – Kampala Art Biennale (Editorial Notes, Visual Art)
  • 05.07. - The Lubare and The Boat: Alexander MacKay’s Spirit Rises at Deveron Arts (Creative techniques, Special analysis)
  • 01.07. - Bayimba – Fort Portal (Special analysis)
  • 25.06. - Finding Solace in the West (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 04.06. - Swings and Roundabouts in Masaka (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 01.06. - From the Garbage Bin to Interactive Art (Creative techniques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 01.06. - Issue 041 Public vs. Private (Editorial Notes)
  • 19.05. - Telling our Stories – A review of Invisible: Stories from Kenya’s Queer Community (Poetry & Literature, Special analysis)
  • 05.05. - Check Your Sex At the Door, Please! (Dance and Theatre)
  • 30.04. - Bayimba – Gulu (Music, Special analysis)
  • 29.04. - Double Lives, No Future (Artwork critiques, Special analysis)
  • 20.04. - Britain Loves Africa: Portraits of Culture and Intimacy (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 17.04. - Having Given it No Thought (Special analysis)
  • 15.04. - Ham Mukasa Archive Meets Contemporary Visual Art (Special analysis)
  • 08.04. - Tackling Texts 2014 – Sessions 1 & 2 (Poetry & Literature, Special analysis)
  • 02.04. - Issue 040 – Gender & Sexuality (Editorial Notes)
  • 01.04. - Uganda Recordings (Music)
  • 18.03. - The Power of Art (Special analysis)
  • 06.03. - A Workshop on Performing Life (Creative techniques, Special analysis)
  • 01.03. - Bayimba 2013: Images from Oscar Kibuuka (Visual Art)
  • 25.02. - A “To Do List” for Uganda’s Creative Cultural Sector (Opinions)
  • 24.02. - Issue 039 Inspiration (Editorial Notes)
  • 23.02. - Teaching Art Against the Norm (Special analysis)
  • 05.02. - Students and Masters (Artwork critiques, Special analysis)
  • 20.01. - Lasting Reflections from Lubumbashi (Opinions, Special analysis)
  • 15.01. - Beyond Tradition & Modernity: Contemporary Art in Uganda (Special analysis)

2013 (66)

  • 09.12. - Jaguza – Art That is Open to Everyone (Special analysis)
  • 06.12. - Issue 038 – Arts Education: an editorial brief (Editorial Notes)
  • 22.11. - Hollywood Blueprints – Nairobi Half Life (2012) (Artwork critiques, Film)
  • 20.11. - Lost in art, alien in our world (Opinions, Special analysis)
  • 12.11. - Mango Roses: A Review (Dance and Theatre, Music)
  • 06.11. - Abanene (Artwork critiques)
  • 02.11. - Issue 037 – There Are Problems… and There Are Solutions (Editorial Notes)
  • 31.10. - Photography Set to Impress (Photography)
  • 29.09. - Kampala’s Spoken Words (Editorial Notes, Special analysis)
  • 24.09. - Look Now – The 55th Venice Biennale (Special analysis)
  • 22.09. - Derek Lubangakene: The Only Ugandan on the 2013 Golden Baobab Prizes Longlist (Poetry & Literature)
  • 18.09. - Rift Valley Festival 2013 (Music, Special analysis)
  • 02.09. - Issue 036 – Festivals, Awards & Prizes (Editorial Notes)
  • 07.08. - Repackaging Gospel for the Mainstream (Music)
  • 07.08. - Capturing Conflict in Congo: Tyson’s Proverbial Attempt (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 07.08. - The Bad and the Beautiful: Commercial Consequences Vs. Art-house Teleology (Artwork critiques, Film, Special analysis)
  • 07.08. - The Power Games: Between Feminine Identity and African Identity (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 07.08. - Opinion Piece Luganda: The Challenges of Inclusion (Opinions)
  • 01.07. - Endnotes of Chapter Two (Opinions, Poetry & Literature)
  • 01.07. - Half Man, Half Words (Opinions, Poetry & Literature)
  • 01.07. - When Film Imitates Art (Film, Opinions)
  • 01.07. - A Mind of Its Own (Music, Opinions)
  • 01.07. - Writing Plays; What Is It? (Dance and Theatre, Opinions)
  • 01.07. - Why Write? (Opinions, Poetry & Literature)
  • 01.07. - Singing for the Heart (Music, Opinions)
  • 01.07. - New Directions in Contemporary Dance (Dance and Theatre, Opinions)
  • 01.07. - Art, that that……… (Opinions, Poetry & Literature)
  • 30.05. - Wazo 10: Xenson tells his story (Artist interviews, Film, Music, Visual Art)
  • 30.05. - Displays of War and Peace (Creative techniques, Visual Art)
  • 30.05. - Making contacts at Doa Doa and building music infrastructure (Music, Special analysis)
  • 30.05. - Bayimba Jinja: Crowd-pullers wanted (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 30.05. - On Creativity and Video Art: Refuse the Hollywood Frame (Creative techniques, Film)
  • 16.05. - Countdown to LaBa! 2013, May 25th (Upcoming events)
  • 06.05. - Free Expression by Mzili: Desperate Art (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 30.04. - Debunking the Chinua Achebe legacy (Artwork critiques, Poetry & Literature, Special analysis)
  • 30.04. - The Ernst May Exhibition at the Uganda Museum (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 30.04. - “His Skin Lost Its Soup” | A Survey of Memory Loss (Music, Special analysis)
  • 30.04. - Opportunities and challenges in international craft collaborations (Creative techniques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 30.04. - Playing with me or against me? (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 22.04. - Sketching a Civilisation: Graphic records of unfinished ideas (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 31.03. - Producing Culture on Twitter: Is it Ugandan? (Music, Special analysis)
  • 31.03. - Secolliville: An imaginary city in the public space (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 31.03. - St. Nelly-sade: Luga-flo lyricist, emcee, poet and thinker (Artist interviews, Music)
  • 31.03. - WAZO 9: Arts Education — Lovely or Essential? (Music, Poetry & Literature, Special analysis)
  • 31.03. - Artachat: Divulging art in the public place (Visual Art)
  • 31.03. - The International Women’s day Festival (Artwork critiques, Music, Visual Art)
  • 01.03. - Censorship and the Arts in Uganda (Dance and Theatre, Opinions, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 01.03. - Talking happiness in love with Edison Mugalu (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 01.03. - A Ugandan MC’s intimate keyboard hip-hop (Artist interviews, Music, Special analysis)
  • 01.03. - The harsh rebirth of professional theatre in Uganda (Dance and Theatre, Opinions)
  • 01.03. - The influence of ancient drum practices on contemporary music (Artist interviews, Music, Special analysis)
  • 01.03. - The Collection Bug (Art collectors, Visual Art)
  • 01.03. - Free Expression by Mzili: For the love of a nation (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 30.01. - Banadda’s Marriage of Philosophy and Aesthetics (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 30.01. - On Cultural Destiny: The Klaus Wachsmann Music Archive (Art collectors, Dance and Theatre, Music, Special analysis)
  • 30.01. - Qwela’s Afrotopia album (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 30.01. - The many faces of ART (Opinions, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 30.01. - Pragmo and Lillian Mbabazi’s danger concert (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 30.01. - My Uganda @50 by Kaigo Betty (2nd runner-up of Femrite @50 Writing Competition) (Poetry & Literature)
  • 16.01. - Using art to help communities: The Benet Story (Upcoming events, Visual Art)
  • 02.01. - Nudity? It is Artistic Expression and Free Speech (part III) (Artwork critiques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 02.01. - When group exhibitions fall short on competence and innovation (Artwork critiques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 02.01. - Amakula 2012: Gangsterism and Ben Kiwanuka (Artwork critiques, Film)
  • 02.01. - The Book of Kirya: Songs written in the future about the past (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 02.01. - Museveni’s children and their splintered voices in ‘Broken Voices of the Revolution’ (Artwork critiques, Poetry & Literature)
  • 02.01. - Dependence by Muriel Baguma (1st runner-up of Femrite @50 Writing Competition) (Poetry & Literature)

2012 (68)

  • 30.11. - Nudity? It is Artistic Expression and Free Speech (part II) (Artwork critiques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 30.11. - Expanding Africa’s story through photojournalism (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 30.11. - Dance Transmissions Festival 2012: A dialogue in dance (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre)
  • 30.11. - Ugandan Art: From Galleries to Green Lawns and Red Roads (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 30.11. - Ras Kasozi’s road to Vancouver (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 30.11. - A-fiftieth at Fifty by Linda Lilian (Winner of Femrite @50 Writing Competition) (Poetry & Literature)
  • 02.11. - Nudity? It is Artistic Expression and Free Speech (part I) (Artwork critiques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 02.11. - Kampala Contemporary Art Festival: Setting new trends in art exhibitions (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 02.11. - Nawany: A sensitive Karamojong (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 02.11. - Amakula: A journey of a thousand miles (Artist interviews, Film)
  • 02.11. - Five monuments in Kampala from the first 50 years of independence (Visual Art)
  • 02.11. - Art reflects society and its peculiarities (Music, Opinions)
  • 05.10. - 10 Lessons learned from a well-organized Bayimba (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre, Music)
  • 05.10. - Fun factory: Cracking a rib (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre)
  • 05.10. - Visionary Africa: “Glass Boxes are a disaster” (Special analysis)
  • 05.10. - Fred Mutebi: Art – Bargaining for woman (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 05.10. - Awesome! An Art School that is wholesome (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 05.10. - How to enter the international music arena (Music)
  • 16.09. - Visionary Africa – Art at Work: Itinerant exhibition platform in African capitals (Upcoming events, Visual Art)
  • 03.09. - To Die a Martyr: The story of a Ugandan Tragicomedy (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre)
  • 03.09. - DaudiMzili Twin Exhibition: A Dichotomy of Creativity or Paradox of Mutual Confusion? (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 03.09. - Ugandan Voices of Change: Adong Judith Lucy (Artist interviews, Dance and Theatre)
  • 03.09. - Questioning ‘Salable’ Art at WAZO (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 03.09. - Kiwewa’yimba: Throwing architectural politics into the development debate (Opinions)
  • 03.09. - Bayimba: Celebrating five years of artistic inspiration (Music, Upcoming events)
  • 04.08. - David Kaiza on Ugandan Arts: Substance or airy pursuits? (Opinions)
  • 04.08. - Ronex celebrating his 10 yrs: New faces + new directions (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 04.08. - The Ugandan Paradox: A rich country of poor people (Artwork critiques, Poetry & Literature)
  • 04.08. - Uganda’s Independence Monuments at 50 (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 04.08. - Nii Ayikwei Parkes: Poets must learn editing and performing (Artist interviews, Poetry & Literature)
  • 04.08. - Color, participation and art at the LaBa! Street Art Festival (Artwork critiques)
  • 02.07. - Chris Mugarura: The present and future of Ugandan comics industry (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 02.07. - Summoning the Rains: African women on patriarchy (Artwork critiques, Poetry & Literature)
  • 02.07. - Can a writer earn a living in Uganda? (Creative techniques, Poetry & Literature, Special analysis)
  • 02.07. - Curating the Acoustics Sessions (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 02.07. - Do art festivals matter? (Special analysis)
  • 02.07. - Curving a niche in social transformation through Art (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 04.06. - Liberation-Arts-Participation at the 6th LaBa! Street Art Festival (Upcoming events)
  • 30.05. - DOADOA: Taking African music to the global scene (Music, Special analysis)
  • 30.05. - Does luga-flow symbolize Ugandan hip-hop / rap music? (Music, Opinions)
  • 30.05. - Felix Magima: Just the eyes (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 30.05. - Jane Bussmann: The comedy of tragedies (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre)
  • 30.05. - Bayimba Regional Festival of Arts kicks off in Jinja (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 30.05. - In Movement: Creative empowerment in Kansanga (Special analysis)
  • 30.04. - Bruno Ruganzu: Winner of the TED Prize City 2.0 in Doha (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 30.04. - Edison Mugalu’s art: The serendipity of success (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 30.04. - Dancing the night away (Dance and Theatre, Opinions, Special analysis)
  • 30.04. - Political Music: Kadongo Kamu is dead (Music, Special analysis)
  • 30.04. - The Lure of Poetry (Artwork critiques, Poetry & Literature)
  • 30.04. - Arts and Heritage: Who owns what? Why we have to (be) care(fully)? (Creative techniques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 30.03. - Turning Trash into Treasure (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 30.03. - Olubugo Reloaded: The push towards a new awareness (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 30.03. - History In Progress: Ugandan photo opportunities (Art collectors, Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 30.03. - Freeing the audience: Women in live music (Artist interviews, Music)
  • 30.03. - Different But One 16: A Story without End (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 30.03. - Ekisaakaate: Ganda culture holiday camp for kids (Special analysis)
  • 29.02. - Nneka: The Soul Dynamite (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 29.02. - Outlook 2012: Six leading Ugandan arts and culture professionals share their visions (Artist interviews, Dance and Theatre, Music, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 29.02. - Jjuuko Hoods’ visual memoir of Kampala today (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 29.02. - A Case for Good African Music (Artwork critiques, Music, Special analysis)
  • 29.02. - Kiwewa’yimba: Creative minds, dare to fail! (Opinions)
  • 15.02. - The 100 Posters for the Right to Education Exhibition: Its Lessons for the Enforcement of Fundamental Rights (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 30.01. - Breaking Free, a fusion of life (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre)
  • 30.01. - Creativity, innovation and experimentation sets a new pace for the Ugandan visual arts (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 30.01. - Why Art? An essay by Doreen Baingana (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre, Opinions)
  • 30.01. - Afrigo Band, Watoto Choir and Pragmo Jazz: Live music for the festive season (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 30.01. - Behind the Artwork: Joseph Ntensibe’s ‘Disappearing Forests’ (Artist interviews, Creative techniques, Visual Art)
  • 30.01. - Notes on the African Creative Economy (Opinions, Special analysis)

2011 (75)

  • 28.12. - What is Original? Do-cultures and don’t-cultures (Special analysis)
  • 28.12. - Geoffrey Mukasa: The enduring painter (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 28.12. - Is this really Uganda? (Artwork critiques, Music)
  • 28.12. - This Is Uganda: Artwork in Progress (Artwork critiques, Music, Visual Art)
  • 28.12. - East African Art Summit 2011: The coming together of creative minds (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 19.12. - A Writers’ Residency bearing fruits (Artwork critiques, Poetry & Literature)
  • 15.12. - Startjournal.org’s hits and misses: Celebrating the one-year anniversary of being online (Opinions)
  • 29.11. - Kyeyune’s The Kampala I Will Always Come Back To: Sanitised Economic Injustices and the Risk of Propaganda (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 29.11. - Great Achievements by Makerere Ceramists (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 29.11. - Xenson’s Futuristic Past enthralls (Artwork critiques)
  • 29.11. - Kiwewa’yimba: Ugandan art is booming! But where is the market? (Opinions)
  • 29.11. - Sam Ibanda: Spreading the passion for Ugandan contemporary dance (Artist interviews, Dance and Theatre)
  • 29.11. - Women’s Voices: A discussion on English literature in Uganda (Poetry & Literature)
  • 01.11. - Umoja sets the bar for performance high (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre, Music)
  • 01.11. - Patronage, finesse and passion (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 01.11. - Vision for Africa Pottery Workshop: A case study for traditional African design (Artist interviews, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 01.11. - Where’s the real voice of Ugandan hip-hop? (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre, Music)
  • 01.11. - The Butterfly Effect: An interview with Caine Prize-nominee Beatrice Lamwaka (Artist interviews, Poetry & Literature)
  • 01.11. - Tracing the Life of a Song: Poetic Wisdom in Gganga Alula (Music, Poetry & Literature)
  • 13.10. - In memory of Geoffrey Mukasa: Exhibiting at AKA Gallery at Tulifanya (Upcoming events, Visual Art)
  • 02.10. - Is the Ugandan art scene on the right path? (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 02.10. - Sculptural figures reflected on daily experiences? Nabulime confronts the canon of visual representation (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 02.10. - The Gospel of Evolution through Sane’s Brush Strokes (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 02.10. - The Art of Economic Instability (Special analysis)
  • 02.10. - Bayimba 2011: A celebration of music, dance, art and culture (Artwork critiques, Dance and Theatre, Music)
  • 02.10. - The bright tones of Katanga (Artist interviews, Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 27.09. - The Umoja Cultural Flying Carpet is landing at Ndere centre September 30th (Dance and Theatre, Music, Upcoming events)
  • 31.08. - Taking art back to communities: The Mabarti Street Art project (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 31.08. - Shifts in Ugandan Art: From a rooted symbolism to philosophy as world-view (Artwork critiques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 31.08. - Can you really find your favourite Ugandan visual artists online? (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 31.08. - A woman with many artistic hats: An interview with Margaret Nagawa (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 31.08. - Behind the Artwork: Taga’s ‘Changing Kampala’ (Creative techniques, Visual Art)
  • 31.08. - Bayimba Festival: Champion of the Arts (Special analysis, Upcoming events)
  • 04.07. - Contemplating the Early Years Exhibition, Moving Past Propaganda: A Critical Review (Artwork critiques, Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 04.07. - The Twentyfour-Seven Artist: An interview with Ronex Ahimbisbwe (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 04.07. - Color, Creativity and Fun at LaBa! Street Art Festival (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 04.07. - The language of art (Artwork critiques, Poetry & Literature)
  • 04.07. - Three artists telling their tales at the LaBa! Street Festival (Artist interviews)
  • 04.07. - Acting the role of Chopin: Kiggundu’s piano performance (Music)
  • 13.06. - Acoustic moments: A portrait of Michael Ouma (Artist interviews, Music, Upcoming events)
  • 01.06. - Sane: Artists should put their creative minds into Ugandan culture (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 01.06. - Do we really care about our Arts and Culture? Ugandans speak out at their 2nd national conference (Special analysis)
  • 01.06. - The Missing Ink: An interview with Fred Mutebi (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 01.06. - Food for thought: Recent work by Fred Mutebi (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 01.06. - Poetry in Session: An intellectual revival in Kampala (Artwork critiques, Poetry & Literature)
  • 01.06. - How to Curate Your Own Art Exhibit (Creative techniques, Visual Art)
  • 01.06. - David Oduki at ‘Let Us Share Beauty’: “Adapt exhibitions to global trends” (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 28.04. - How group studios can foster creativity (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 28.04. - Wasswa Donald: I Speak Elephanish (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 28.04. - Art the mirror of our politics (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 28.04. - How to prepare bark cloth using charcoal and leaves (Creative techniques, Visual Art)
  • 28.04. - The new dawn of the MishMash Experience (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 28.04. - Street theatre is taking the floor in Uganda (Dance and Theatre, Upcoming events)
  • 31.03. - Group studios in Uganda: The Challenges of a Collective (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 31.03. - Beyond the Controversy (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 31.03. - The Art of Self-making: An interview with Edison Mugalu (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 31.03. - Material Evolution: Ugandan Bark Cloth exhibition at the University of North Texas (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 31.03. - Art collector Kaddu Sebunya: “I would go to Brazil for one of Fabian’s paintings” (Art collectors, Visual Art)
  • 31.03. - Kora Sessions: An interview with Joel Sebunjo (Artist interviews, Music)
  • 28.03. - Issue 008 will be out April 1st, followed by Start First Sundays at Cayenne April 3rd (Editorial Notes)
  • 03.03. - Where are the Ugandan female artists? (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 03.03. - The Special One: An Interview with Rose Kirumira (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 03.03. - Different but One 15: The Makerere Masters (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 03.03. - How to carve a wood relief (Creative techniques, Visual Art)
  • 03.03. - Making an Artists’ Village work: Nesting for the next, big thing (Upcoming events, Visual Art)
  • 03.03. - The Sons of the Master: Tingatinga painters coming to ISU Kampala (Upcoming events, Visual Art)
  • 03.03. - Join us at Start First Sundays at Cayenne at 6pm (Editorial Notes)
  • 02.02. - Art and writing can change the world (Upcoming events, Visual Art)
  • 02.02. - Evolution of visual arts in Uganda (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 02.02. - Art Criticism and Art History: A Symbiotic Relationship (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 02.02. - Jewels in Motion: An interview with Sanaa Gateja (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 02.02. - How to do Woodcut Printmaking using a Dark-to-Light Technique (Creative techniques, Visual Art)
  • 02.02. - Free Expression by Mzili: Secondhand goods- first class art (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 02.02. - The Soul of a Man: Qwela Band’s Joseph Kahirimbanyi (Artist interviews, Music)
  • 26.01. - Startjournal.org launches first 2011-issue on February 3rd (Editorial Notes)

2010 (8)

  • 15.12. - How to make Art interesting? (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 15.12. - Corporate sponsorship of the arts: Friend or foe? (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 15.12. - The Perceptive Observer: An interview with George Kyeyune (Artist interviews, Visual Art)
  • 15.12. - How to use fibreglass to make a mould (Creative techniques, Visual Art)
  • 15.12. - Taga Unveils Totems of Uganda (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 15.12. - Sane: The steady decline in media coverage of visual arts (Opinions, Visual Art)
  • 15.12. - Amakula Congress raises a need for movie industry boost (Film)
  • 14.12. - Start Journal launches next issue online December 15th (Editorial Notes)

2009 (7)

  • 01.12. - Viral Value: A chat with the curator of the Dutch Masters Today exhibition (Special analysis, Visual Art)
  • 01.12. - Henry Mzili Mujunga: A Work of Fiction (Opinions)
  • 01.12. - Critic’s Pick: Rolands (Birutsya) Tibirusya (Artwork critiques, Visual Art)
  • 01.12. - Pamela Kertland Wright: Collector, writer and owner of Emin Pasha hotel (Art collectors, Visual Art)
  • 01.12. - Learning A New Language: Lillian Nabulime (Artist interviews)
  • 01.12. - Issue No 004 Dec ´09 (Editorial Notes)
  • 01.07. - Issue No 003 Jul ´09 (Editorial Notes)

2008 (1)

  • 01.02. - Issue No 002 Feb ´08 (Editorial Notes)

2007 (1)

  • 01.10. - Issue No 001 Oct ´07 (Editorial Notes)

Opinions

Liz Mbabazi Co-ordinator of the Kuonyesha Project during an artist info session.

A new dawn in arts funding in Uganda’s creative sector
Dominic Muwanguzi January 20, 2020

Indian alley with director Dan Moss, Ashish Verma and Nicolas Fagerberg - Image: Imperial Blue

Imperial Blues: European-African co-production in the post-colonial era
David Cecil and 1 more September 17, 2019

The team working on their co-creation (image by Design Hub Kampala)

Four minds of Gender Equity – The making of a stop motion animation
Esteri Tebandeke August 1, 2019

Jackie Akello

The money of Music in Uganda
Pamela Acaye Kerunen July 26, 2019

The #Talkonit team on a mission in Katwe

#Talkonit, A Censored Art Experiment About Freedom Of Expression
Matt Kayem July 7, 2019
8 Ugandan Artists to Invest in
Matt Kayem May 16, 2019

Librettist Simon Njami giving direction to KAB18 apprentices. Image Startjournal

Curator: Friend or Foe of Art
Dominic Muwanguzi April 5, 2019

Image: Modern Refugees, The difference between Africa’s refugees and their West counterparts was that there was hope behind the barbed wires.

Revitalising Ugandan Bark-Cloth – Concerns of the regime artist
Fred Mutebi June 13, 2018

Art Venues

32 East Uganda Arts Trust - Studios

32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust
start May 14, 2019

One Ten on 7th

One Ten on 7th
start May 14, 2019

Design Hub Kampala

Design Hub Kampala
start May 14, 2019

National Theater

Uganda National Cultural Centre / National Theater
start May 14, 2019

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