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Registration
Registration to the Intertwining Hi/Stories Arts Education Festival workshops is now open! The number of places in each workshop is limited. Please click on workshop names below to access the registration forms: In case you encounter any technical problems in registering for a workshop please email instead with your name and the workshop you want to register…
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Festival programme
Download the full festival programme here Please note that workshops require previous registration! Register here Looking forward to seeing you at the festival! Programme overview
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From Ramses Wissa Wassef, «Woven by Hand», London: Hamlyn 1972
«I wanted to examine the relationship between technique and art, and reexamine the usual definitions of ‘artist’ and ‘craftsman’. If the word ‘artist’ is used for someone who creates, and ‘craftsman’ for someone who merely reproduces, how is one to explain the many artists who are mere imitators but who are not called craftsmen, or…
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Synthetic Authenticity: On the Emergence of Fine Art Discourse in East Africa (2012)
This text was written by Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa in August 2012 as a starting-point for the research that the Kampala Working Group is now undertaking under the aegis of the Another Roadmap School. Despite extensive evidence of variety and variation in the material cultures and aesthetics traditions that evolved over centuries across the African continent in response to…
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KAMPALA WORKING GROUP UPDATE #2 (AUGUST 2017): DESIGNING A LEARNING UNIT
The Nagenda International Academy of Art & Design (NIAAD) in Namulanda generously permitted the Kampala Working Group to convene on its premises for an intensive workshop during the semester break in July 2017. At the outset Kitto and I reaffirmed our wish to use Trowell’s 1960 book African Design as the starting point for our 2017/2018…
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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…