Thursday 14 November 2019

Trip to Zanzibar exhibition, Networking and Art opportunities

 life is coming to normal  after receiving a motorcycle
Its a great pleasure to visit Zanzibar  for the aim of making exhibition, networking and opportunities with the Artists and Artisans in the great lakes
region
work on Display in Zanzibar

Director UCASDR with my Zanzibar friend James

inside  the Gallery in zanzibar

old Fort Zanzibar

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Wednesday 6 November 2019

UCASDR to Appear in American print making History conference presented by Prof Casey Smith USA

https://printinghistory.org/printmaking-at-marakere-university-kampala-uganda/



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Printmaking at Marakere University, Kampala, Uganda


Mathias Tusiime with some of his woodcuts on his handmade paper. (Casey Smith)
Sat., Oct. 26 | Casey Smith presented on his month-long trip to Kampala, Uganda as part of a cultural immersion program for artists through apexart. He explored the city and prestigious Makerere University in particular, where he learned about their printmaking techniques using hand-registered woodcuts on MDF. As Smith showed photos of the woodcuts (both blocks and prints), he pointed out that they typically depict domestic life or political subject matter.
Smith went on the discuss the community-building work of Mathias Tusiime and Raymond Nsereko, co-founders of a non-profit art education initiative, Uganda Community Art Skills Development, and Recycling, or UCASDR. Tusiime is an artist and educator who met Nsereko at Makerere University, where they both work and teach. Tusiime is a staff member and Nsereko is on the faculty. UCASDR was formed in 2012 and has introduced sustainable art practices to thousands of children who otherwise would have no access to art-making. Their work is changing lives every day.
Smith described the paper they use, explaining that because Tusiime makes it from local plants that are abundant and free, it is less flexible than we’re used to and more like canvas. He concluded by expressing his admiration for Tusiime’s work and UCASDR’s mission, which he hopes to support through the sales of posters that he’s created. 
If APHA members would like to directly support UCASDR’s mission, please click on the UCASDR link above or contact Casey Smith at csmith@dcad.edu

Comments

  1. we are so proud at apexart to have been instrumental in all the connections and UCASDR is doing an amazing job. everyone involved is so committed to doing good. congrats mathias, raymond and casey and thank you to the staff at apexart that coordinated everyone’s Fellowship. our visit to kampala several years ago remains a great memory. best wishes, steven rand exec. dir. at apexart in nyc

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https://printinghistory.org/printmaking-at-marakere-university-kampala-uganda/