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    • Omulembe gw'abakyaala. 

      Abbey Kato (2012)
      In this work, the artist interrogates the era of women emancipation in Uganda. It is located in the Main library, Makerere University, 2nd floor.
    • Installation of the heir. 

      Gracie Masembe (1989)
      The art piece was done in 1989. The artist, Masembe belongs to a dominant ethnic group, in the central region of Uganda called the Baganda. He has a strong affection for his culture and considers the traditional practice ...
    • The dance. 

      Philip kwesiga, Margaret Trowell School of Fine and Industrial Art, Makerere University. (2007)
      The dance by Kwesiga, is a painting of joy and celebration.
    • Content Delivery Evolution. 

      Joseph Sematimba, Margaret Trowell school of Fine and Industrial Art, Makerere University. (2012)
      In Content delivery evolution painting, the artist interrogates the notion of the role of teachers in institution of learning.
    • Serendipic Landscape 

      Godfrey Banadda (2010)
      The title of the art piece draws from the term serendipity which refers to unplanned fortunate discovery. In this case, it is discovery which occurs by accident through the process of working and presented as an innovation ...
    • Tranquility 

      Joseph Sematimba, Margaret Trowell school of Fine and Industrial Art, Makerere University. (2012)
      Tranquility’ is a self-portrait of the artist. The artist looks at his character as a man who loves peace and restful environments and transfers these personal desired traits into a painting that calls for the viewer to ...
    • Mobile Education. 

      George Kyeyune, Prof., Margaret Trowell school of Fine and Industrial Art, Makerere University. (2012)
      Mobile education’ is a reminder of the days gone where children in rural areas whose parents had livestock were forced to go to herd cows instead of going to school
    • Source of life 

      Kakinda Fred Kizito (2009)
      In this decorative painting titled ‘Source of life’, the artist presents two abstracted human seated figurative forms sipping what appears to be the ‘malwa’ drink, an alcoholic beverage made from malted millet, and served ...
    • Support for education. 

      Philip kwesiga, Ass.Prof., Margaret Trowell School of Fine and Industrial Art, Makerere University. (2012)
      This is found in Makerere University Library. The artist was trying to visualize the context in which education takes place in the household.
    • Women empowerment. 

      Kakinda Fred Kizito (2009)
      The art piece was done in 2009 at a time when the notion of women empowerment was at its highest in Makerere University.
    • Twekolele 

      Abbey Kato (2011)
      ‘Twekolere’ (loosely translated to ‘Let us work’ in Ganda language) is a painting that celebrates the Uganda’s women spirit of entrepreneurship. It is located in Makerere university library
    • The Achievement. 

      Paul Lubowa, Margaret Trowell school of Industrial and Art. (2012)
      Painted in 2012, the achievement’ is one of those paintings that demonstrate the artist’s mastery of the painting media in a mysterious way.
    • Academic goals. 

      Paul Lubowa (2012)
      In this, The artist produced the a body of painting championing women's right to education. it is located in the Makerere university library.
    • Cotton - buying (Buyikwe). 

      Makerere University. (1949)
      It is a photograph taken of Cotton - buying (Buyikwe).
    • Examining cotton seeds. 

      Makerere University. (1949)
      It is a photograph taken of Examining cotton seed for any adhering lint at a cotton ginnery near Kampala. Lint - small shreds of cotton adhering to the seed - is collected and used for low - quality goods, while the seed ...
    • Stacking bars of soap manufactured from cotton oil seed. 

      Makerere University. (1956)
      It is a photograph taken of stacking bars of soap manufactured from cotton seed oil at a soap factory near Soroti, Eastern Uganda 1956.
    • Testing blowing room machinery. 

      Makerere University. (1949)
      It is a photograph taken of testing blowing room machinery, in which cotton is cleaned, at Nyanza Textile Mills at Jinja. This project is in course of construction and is expected to cost over $ 1.1/4 million. It will ...
    • Traders convention group. 

      Makerere University. (1958)
      It is a photograph taken of Traders' convention group, Kampala 9th October, 1958.
    • Uganda Credit and Savings Bank. 

      Makerere University. (1958)
      It is a photograph taken of Uganda Credit and Savings Bank 1st November, 1958.
    • Uganda Credit and Savings Bank 2. 

      Makerere University. (1958)
      It is a photograph taken of Uganda Credit and Savings Bank.