Culture

A Portrait of Eric Mukalazi

Eric is a 25-year-old filmmaker. He is currently working on a number of projects at 32° East. Who is this young, sensitive man who puts on that shy smile while listening to my questions?More ...

BLU UGA - Concert and Exhibition

On the 16th February GZK/UGCS hosted an energetic concert with Viva con Agua rapper's Marteria and Maeckes from Germany, featuring Abramz, Sylvester, Lady Slyke and Bris Jean.More ...

KLA ART 012 - Kampala Contemporary Art Festival

From the 7th till 14th of October 12 shipping containers served as exhibitions space for 12 Ugandan artists in public places.More ...

A Portrait of Bruno Ruganzu

Bruno Ruganzu is a very ambitious young artist from Kampala. He is the founder of Ecoart Uganda and seeks to send messages through is artworks.More ...

Review - The 6th LaBa! Street Art Festival

On the 9th June 2012 more than 90 artists and 100 performers came together to celebrate under the theme Liberation. Arts. Partcipation.More ...

Language Astronauts - a multilingual school project

20 students spent five intensive days with a creative team to present multilinguism on stage. The workshop ended with a show in Ndere Center.More ...

Photo Exhibition “Round the Potholes”

The photographies by Joel Sames document people who are involved with streetculture activities. Streetculture got a global phenomena.More ...
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Nneka & the finest female voices of Uganda

On 9th February 2012 more than 1200 visitors celebrated a sweeping evening with the German-Nigerian singer Nneka at the Goethe-Zentrum in Kampala.More ...

BREAKING FREE

BREAKING FREE - the fusion of urban dance and other dance styles created a unique performance, situated in a world somewhere between fiction and personal history...More ...

MabArti - Art in Public Space

© Goethe-Zentrum Kampala | Artwork by Xenson© Goethe-Zentrum Kampala | Artwork by Xenson In June 2011, Sadolin Paints and the Goethe-Zentrum Kampala created the first Mabarti Challenge — Art in Public Space: 31 selected artists, both up-coming and with a broadly-based appreciation, painted to colour the every-day lives of Ugandans.

From 18th to 26th June 2011, the 31 works were painted across Kampala’s inner city on corrugated iron (known in Uganda as Mabaati Sheets) sheets, which are usually provided by Sadolin Paints to shield construction sites. They now are a landmark of the brightness and contrast art implements in public space.

A jury of five, consistent of Prof. Dr. George Kyeyune, Professor of Art at the Makerere University, artists Josephine Mukasa and Roshan Karmali and a representative of Sadolin and Goethe-Zentrum Kampala respectively, decided upon the four winners of the competition.

All winners of the competition received a cash prize and will be able to organise an exhibition on account of Sadolin Paints and Goethe-Zentrum Kampala. Their exhibitions will contain the winning submissions and other works by the artist.

    dressKode

    © colorbox
    dressKode – fashion in Kampala shows different fashion styles

    hörBar — German Music

    © Colourbox.com / Goethe-Zentrum Kampala
    A journey through the landscape of contemporary German-speaking music.

    START Journal of Arts and Culture

    START is a Kampala-based online journal covering Visuals Arts in East Africa

    Arts in Germany

    Articles and Links on Selected Topics