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Artists announced for KLA ART 014

Kampala, Uganda13 August 2014 - 13 August 2014
Artists announced for KLA ART 014

Artists announced for KLA ART 014

KLA ART 014 announces the artists to be featured in the second edition of Kampala’s biennial contemporary art festival. From 3 – 31 October 2014 , KLA ART 014 will showcase contemporary artists from Uganda and Uganda’s neighbouring countries to the public. This year’s theme is Unmapped; who are the unheard voices of our cities? How can we represent and celebrate the unseen urban-dweller? KLA ART 014, Festival Exhibition artists Paul Bukenya Katamiira(UG), Francis X. Nnaggenda (UG), Helen Nabukenya (UG), Vithois Mwilambwe (DRC), Tony Cyizanye (RW), Dennis Muraguri (KE), Paul Ndunguru (TZ), Mulugeta Gebrekidan (ETH), Vivian Mugume (UG) Helen Zeru (ETH) KLA ART 014, Boda Boda Project artists Anest Gabriel Shaloom (UG), Babirye Leilah (UG), DAPU (UG), Derrick Komakech (UG), Kino Musoke (UG), Grace Sarah (UG), Joshua Godwin Kagimu (UG), Reagan Kandole (UG), Simon Katumba (UG), Kizito Mbuga (UG), Immy Mali and Ian Mwesiga (UG), Sandra Suubi Nakitto and Enock Kagga Kalule (UG), Adonias Ocom Ekuwe (UG), Ogwang Jimmy John (UG), Papa Shabani (UG), Petro (UG), Richard Wasike (UG), Ronex Ahimbisibwe (UG), Stacey GillianAbe (UG), Xenson (UG). http://klaart.org

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