Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa
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KAMPALA WORKING GROUP UPDATE #1 (APRIL 2017): AFRICAN DESIGN
Towards the end of 2016, following the meeting of the Intertwining Hi/Stories Cluster in São Paolo, Kitto Derrick Wintergreen joined the Kampala Working Group of the Another Roadmap School. A graduate of the Margaret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine Art at Makerere University in Kampala, Kitto is currently Acting Head of the Fine Art…
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Decolonizing Art Education: A Staff and Curriculum Development Project at NIAAD (2015-2017)
Decolonizing Art Education is the name that was given to a staff and curriculum development project that took place at the Nagenda International Academy of Art & Design (NIAAD) in Namulanda, Uganda between 2015 and 2017. The project was conceived and facilitated by Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa (Kampala Working Group), Carmen Moersch (Zurich Working Group), George Shire…
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Moments from Africa Cluster Colloquium 2, Johannesburg, April 2017
Created by Christian Nyampeta, 2017.
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People who think together dance together: Africa Cluster Colloquium 2
You are invited to the closing events of the third meeting of the Another Roadmap Africa Cluster (ARAC), which will take place on Friday 7 April 2017 from 6pm at Keleketla! Library in Johannesburg, ZA. 6pm – 7.30pm: The delegates will meet to reflect publicly on the knowledges that have been produced and shared this…
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The Visit: A Memoir of Africa Cluster Colloquium 2 in São Paolo (October 2016)
Created by Christian Nyampeta, 2016.
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The Visit: A Memoir of Africa Cluster Colloquium 2 in São Paolo (October 2016)
Created by Christian Nyampeta, 2016.
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Minutes of the final session of the closed meeting, Wednesday 26 October 2016
Andrea Thal (AT). The roles and responsibilities of the final project were left poorly defined yesterday, and require further discussion. Nora Landkammer (NL). We need to identify the contact person for each of the IH subgroups, also what the next steps are. Christian Nyampeta (CN) is the contact person for the exhibition kit group Olivier…
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Framing the Imagined, and Performing the Real: A Report on a Symposium on Arts Education in the Global South by Sari Middernacht (January 2016)
Between 18 and 21 January 2016, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital, Kinshasa, was the meeting place for researchers and artists, art students and teachers, policy makers and cultural producers, museum experts and exhibition makers to think about new paths in arts education. The symposium Mediating Past, Present and Future: Dialogues with Global South Experiences ,…