Monday, 17 October 2016

Gala evening on the 29th October featuring the art of Ugandan and Nepali artists at Principle Gallery, Alexandria Virginia!




 
Scott DeLisi shared Soarway Foundation 
I hope those of you who are in the DC area will come to our Gala evening on the 29th featuring the art of Ugandan and Nepali artists who are working to make a difference for Nepal's future. But, here's a chance to WIN a wonderful work of art by Edison -- one of Uganda's dynamic young artists. Your tax deductible contribution of $25 or more (see below) gets you automatically entered to win while helping us to help Nepal. What are you waiting for? And join us on the 29th for more great art from Edison, Mathias Tusiime, Bidhata KC, Lima, Ro, Jude and many more!!! Please share! 
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Saturday, 15 October 2016

Ugandan janitor turned artist shares his art at UF Gainesville com



This to share some of My Experiences and Moments during my visit to United states at University of Florida.

Thanks to every one who supported.

I miss  this Experience it was extremely Good.

God bless you

Ugandan janitor turned artist shares his art at UF Gainesville com


This to share some of My Experiences and Moments during my visit to United states at University of Florida.
Thanks to every one who supported.
I miss  this Experience it was extremely Good.
God bless you

Saturday, 8 October 2016

Expressing Gender ,peace and Justice through ART


Title; Peace ,Gender and Justice
Expressing Gender ,peace and Justice through ART
The above Art work was done during Mabbati challenge competition 2016  
Artist space  on Gayaza Road  kanyanya after kalerwe.
 
  The art work(painting) above is advocating for peace, gender equality and justice
around the global community.
Conflicts can be in terms of political war, sex discrimination, refugees,
 migrant  workers, trafficking , corruption, female circumcision and sexual
 denial.  Conflicts can be solved through dialogue not fighting, and also through fairness.
 The two elephants facing each other show that when two elephants fight it is
 the grass that suffers meaning that when there is conflict a lot of innocent people are affected or even lose their lives.
Mabatti Challenge competition was supported by Uganda Germany Cultural center, Sadolin paints Kampala,Goethe Institute Kampala
For details please feel  free to contact me
Tusiime Mathias Artist
 

  I believe art can change the artist and the people in his/her community.

Remember to use   Micro Pay mobile money to pay your bills:website www.micropay.co.ug

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