Kwiz Era: Art is a tool for Social Justice

David Kangye paid a visit to Ugandan painter Alex Kwizera and explored his creative process as well as his take on artists as “leaders”

How to Enter a Closed Room

Begumya Rushongoza on consent and closed doors

Like Sudan

Begumya Rushongoza in his latest piece ruminates on the Sudan uprising

The Big Hearted Girl: Revisiting Susan Magara’s Murder

David Kangye and Andrew Kaggwa look back at the gruesome murder of the 28 year-old accountant and our response to it

New LAR mini-series “When Art Speaks” to focus on Emerging Artists

Among the works to be exhibited will be the painting “The Big-Hearted Girl” in memory of Susan Magara

A Conversation With A Fat Kid That Doesn’t Believe In Germs

What do kids think? Rushongoza Begumya recollects a recent conversation with a fat kid.

347 Feminist Jokes We Should All Laugh At

Rushongoza Begumya gives a poetic voice to demeaning jokes women are usually subjected to.

Ode To Radio, Or A Pilgrimage To Never Land

Rushongoza Begumya explores the legacy of the fallen star Mowzey Radio in this poetic tribute.