




8th Mar – 9th Apr 2016 by Group Exhibition

Eroticism is defined as sexual desire or excitement, while intimacy is a close familiarity or friendship. These two elements are central to the inquiry of this project. How we conceal or reveal sexual desire is related to the close familiarity with our bodies, or with other people. In addition, the paths or ways to intimacy are wide ranging: from romance literature and sexual therapy to perfumes, music and alcohol. spaces.







24th April -27th May 2016 by A Solo exhibition by Christian Tundula

Heart of Darkness is a photography exhibition by Christian Tundula, a Belgian artist of Congolese extraction. He reconstructed a series of photographic images by digitally editing them or manually cutting and patching them together like a collage.











Solo Exhibition, 3rd Sept – 20th Dec 2016 by Wasswa August Donald – Waswad

Zikunta interrogates the effects of the movement of people. It focuses in particular on the psycho-socio consequences of migration in light of the issues surrounding rural-urban migration. It examines the current global refugee crises






2015 by Nabukenya Helen

The process of creating this tapestry involves a group of women working together and each contributing their ideas to the process. Nabukenya works with these women to stitch together pieces of fabric off-cuts from a tailoring area in Kiyembe lane located in the Kampala Central business district.








22nd July – 31 August 2016 by Matt Kayem

POP-RAP-HIP is an exhibition by Ugandan contemporary artist, Matt Kayem. The artist has created clay sculptures and a series of paintings on jeans he has worn and nolonger uses. He uses these to express his perception of Ugandan society in general. On one hand, Kayem’s work is based on his own stories about everyday life and on the other, it is a critique of the lifestyle of power, sex, fame and wealth among some Ugandans.











22nd June to 22nd July 2017 Photography works by Nankoma Sandra

Nankoma Sandra a self-taught artist photographer explores the scars that society subjects to darker skinned girls through the hash comments and subliminal messages of what they think about them through the media.












11th Dec 2015- 24th Jan 2016 by Papa Shabani

“Cast a Light on Prejudice” is a composite exhibition of photo portraits in progress. On one hand, the exhibition explores and disseminates the subject of Albinism in East Africa, and on the other, it focuses on the lives and times of Nubian Women living in Kibera in Kenya.