IT’S OPEN
A KLA ART PHOTO EXHIBITION
KLA ART 21: THIS IS OURS
ALL SUBMISSIONS
DODDRIDGE BUSINGYE
BRUCE ACUTY
Bodaboda on loose 1.
Refreshing Crisp taste.
CHAP ART
JAMES WASSWA
Light trails in the bustling heart of Kampala road.
Street View of a ghost town.
KIBIRIGE IBRA
LUTHER JKOBZ
NICHOLATE PATIENCE
OCHIENG PHOTOGRAPHY
“Nature is a masterpiece in its own category and to truly appreciate what you see is something a few people get to experience. “
Ttula Ku Boda.
OLIVIA MARY KAY LOURDES
TUSUBIRA DAVID
Beautiful Kyanja In the night.
NAMWONE
This is me expressing my freedom and joy that being alive brings.
SIR IVAN
VALENTINE BRANDY
Definetly greener on the other side.
VICTORIA NABULIME
Kampala Sunset.
ATIILA DAVID
JAMES BIDEBERI
Poor drainage system at sinza A, Dar es salaam, Tanzania.
BOB WANYAMA
NABASA ALVIN
JOSHUA VICTOR SEMAGANDA
Deep Into my skin.
Young, wild and free.
A portrait of Mugisha Bernard, a local farmer based in lweza , wakiso district. The Farming sector continues to play a major key role in boosting the country’s economy with majority of Ugandans in different parts of the country engaging in the practice.
KIHUMURO MICHAEL
ALVIN KIGOZI
TIM AGABA BARORAHO
At the view.
Hawker portrait.
Self-Portrait as the Virgin Mary.
PETER NALUKO
Environment and City.
ELIZABETH AWORI
ElizabethAwori.
NIWE AKEINE MUJUNI
Regardless, we move.
JOSEPH MUBIRU
Be happy.It drives people crazy.
HAMALA EDGAR
This Side Up _ Tadeo Kasirisimbi Rhinos player (yellow) lands dangerously on his head in a collision with Heathens player Chris Lubanga during the Nile Stout Rugby League.
PHILIP KAIRU
Oguttu Power 1.
Oguttu Power 2.
GODFREY OJORE
KIRONDE LOUIS
The aerial view of the home steads in Karamoja locally called Manyatas.
Vawo Mpitewo.
HANNINGTON LUBWAMA BBUMBA
TIMOTHY KYEBAMBE
Colloquy.
Our city.
OUR PARTNERS 32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust is an independent non-profit organisation, focused on the creation and exploration of contemporary art in Uganda. Our multi-purpose resource centre is based in the capital city Kampala and includes studios, accommodation for artists in residence, a contemporary art library, computers & editing suites, meeting areas and outdoor workshop space. Our programme offers artists in residence and members one on one drop in sessions for critique and professional development, workshops for practical skills. We produce the KLA ART festival biannually as a way to take art out of galleries to public spaces. We are currently building Uganda’s first purpose built art center.
We provide a platform that not only promotes the best of today’s photojournalism and documentary photography in Uganda but also supports a broad programme of visual literacy and visual education. We also seek to remind the viewing public of the importance of creativity, freedom of expression, and vibrant press for democratic development. The award soon became just one small part of a much larger organization, and in 2016 we established the FOTEA Foundation to support the growing scale of the award and our other activities. We aim to bring together photographers and other visual storytellers, to encourage and champion viewpoints that document and engage with social change in Uganda and East Africa. At any time you can expect to find a busy schedule including the Awards, the Emerging Photographer Mentorship Programme; workshops, photography talks, film screenings, portfolio reviews, and exhibitions.
Pro Helvetia Johannesburg supports and disseminates Swiss arts and culture in Southern Africa. We promote cultural exchange, develop and nurture long-term partnerships and support residencies
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