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    The persitence of the figural motif in Nabulime's new sculpture. 

    Kyeyune, George (2011-06-24)
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    Coloured sculpture: an analytical visual study of the use of colour in sculpture: a guide to a practical study of the use of colour in sculpture in Uganda with special reference to Makerere University School of Fine Art 

    Kasule, Kizito Maria (2013-07-05)
    The principle objective of this study is to find out whether the enhancement of sculpture content, could be achieved through practical study and use of colour and it's effects. In order to achieve the above, the researcher ...
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    Sculptural figures reflected on daily experiences: solo exhibition 24th June, 2011 till 21st August, 2011 

    Nabulime, Lilian Mary (2011-06)
    The sculptures in the exhibition are mainly figurative wood carvings and fired ceramics clay representing the human form fashioned primarily in a stylized and abstracted approach. The sculptural figures represent daily ...
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    Uganda's visual environment: development and change 

    Kyeyune, George (Triangle Arts Trust, 2002)
    The appropriation of external elements and their local domestication are important ingredients for the growth and survival of a distinct culture. Norbert Kaggwa, a student at the Margaret Trowell School of Fine Art, Makerere ...
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    Uganda's visual environment: development and change 

    Kyeyune, George (Triangle Arts Trust, 2002)
    The article looks at the ways in which external factors were a necessary currency for the emergency of new local modernism in visual arts, and at the means by which local resources were used in development in a wider context ...
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    Art as a social practice: transforming lives using sculpture in HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention in Uganda 

    Nabulime, Lilian; McEwan, Cherly (Sage, 2011-07)
    This article explores the possibilities of art as social practice in the context of the fight against HIV/AIDS. It is inspired by notions of art having the capacity to move beyond the spaces of galleries into an expanded ...

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