Our Artists
Pictures of Ageing | Nikissi Serumaga
Nikissi is an independent short filmmaker and former Program Manager at 32° East. In her work, she creates bite-sized content that blurs the lines between fiction and documentary
Pictures of Ageing | Martin Kharumwa
Martin is a lifestyle photographer who is using this opportunity to lend his craft to tell the stories of the elders in our society. He, alongside the researchers, took several visits to Luweero
Trevor Aloka
Trevor M Aloka is a self-taught hyper-realistic illustrator and painter who explored how stereotyping and generalizations affect the perceived and lived identity of Langi men.
Sarah M Ijangolet
Sarah is a digital illustrator, during her residency, her art focused on Ugandan folktales – following or imagining their evolution as a story and how she will retell them.
Politics of Return | Willy Karekezi
Willy Karekezi is a Rwandese Muralist who spent 3 months in residence at 32° East under the pilot social practices residency, research program 'Politics of Return'.
Politics of Return | Bathsheba Okwenje
Bathsheba Okwenje is a Ugandan installation artist, who spent 3 months in residence under the pilot social practices residency, research program 'Politics of Return'.
Politics of Return | Maski Gael
Gael Maski is a Congolese collage artist who spent 3 months in residence at 32° East under the pilot social practices residency research program 'Politics of Return'
Liz Kobusinge
During her residency at 32° East, Liz explored printmaking as a medium for her ethereal figures. She also worked with barkcloth, paper, fabrics and used various objects.
John Baptist Sekubulwa
John Baptist Sekubulwa transformed once-forgotten jerricans into mobs of desperate followers and shameful pastors while never forgetting the irony of it all.