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Bahati’s hands are shaping wood, women and Ugandan homes
Wood, craft, and community, Bahati’s story is a reminder that art can shape spaces and lives. Her hands are crafting more than furniture, she’s crafting opportunity, skill, and legacy for women and Ugandan homes. ⓒ Edgar Batte Read the full feature: #KuonyeshaArtFund #ArtInEverydayLife #Craftsmanship #UgandanArtists
Jan 231 min read


How Lokong is singing against climate change.
Art has power beyond the canvas, it can sing truth to challenge and change. This is the story of Lokong, an artist whose voice is rising not just for melody, but for climate hope and action. Her music reminds us that creativity can spark awareness and community resilience. ⓒ Edgar Batte Read more: #KuonyeshaArtFund #ArtistsForChange #CreativeVoices #ClimateAction
Jan 231 min read


Okero weaves new hope in Karamoja
In arts ecosystems, sustainability looks like skill, market access, and cultural pride, and Okero’s work in Karamoja captures all three. Her practice carries tradition forward while imagining a future where crafts create jobs, keep culture visible, and open pathways for young people. ⓒ Edgar Batte Full story here: #KuonyeshaArtFund #CreativeIndustry #CulturalEconomy #Karamoja
Jan 231 min read


Cultural Preservation and Creative Responsibility
Kuonyesha Art Fund Conversation Facilitated by Owekitibwa Nuwa Wamala Nnyanzi Art is more than creativity, it’s a record of history, a...
Feb 28, 20251 min read
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