Projects
- KENDU - the womb installationKENDU is a word taken from the language of Alur, the mother tongue of the Nilotic people of northern Uganda. It means hearth, or again. This name was given to this project because we wanted an installation that started conversations and raised questions about notions of motherhood, womanhood, and identity. The installation at MTN Nyege Nyege festival consisted of a structure made from the local material barkcloth (olubugo,) a material singular to Uganda and of cultural significance. The concept
Skills
- People Focused
- Collaboration
- Ideas Development
- Creative
- Dslr Photography
- Adobe Creative Suite
- Administration Skills
- Sculptural Installation
- 3D Artist
- CAD Drawings
Education
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B.A (hons) Fine ArtNewcastle University
- Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Treasurer of Art Society 2017 - 2018
Project Lead for "N.E.S.T. Create" (ESOL) 2017 - 2018
Dissertation titled "Blood and Sugar: Questions of Gender Identity in the Gutai Group," 2017
Completed an Erasmus placement at Akademie der Bildenden Künste München 2016
Student representative 2014 - 2015