February 12, 2017
8 Ugandan Artists to Watch in 2017
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February 12, 2017
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Read MoreJune 30, 2015
Culture, Inspiration, Photography
This past weekend, Lawrence Green and I were in Dupont Circle shooting Day 2 of our documentary exploring happiness, and we had the pleasure of meeting Skip Moskey (pictured above). His hat caught my attention, and he told me it’s …
Read MoreMay 25, 2015
Creative Process, Culture, Store
If you know me, you know that I LOVE creative processes. It’s been exciting to co-create KampInd’s line of Double Dribble bandana bibs and blankies. We’ve also got some products in the works for niche audiences, so you’ll have to stay …
Read MoreApril 23, 2015
Inspiration, Kids' Corner, News and Artists
Today, KampInd’s Double Dribble Bandana Bibs debuted on mater mea as their first maker profile! So cool! You can read the full profile on mater mea with my sister-in-law, Swetha M. Batambuze! “When I shopped around for products, I just didn’t find …
Read MoreJanuary 11, 2014
Artist, Inspiration, Podcast Series
For our first podcast, we spoke with Nasozi Kakembo of Origins Style by Nasozi, which is a home décor collection integrating the finest of global textiles. She quit her full-time job in April 2013 to pursue her passion. In the podcast, you can …
Read MoreTags: african, Art, business, creativity, entrepreneur, passion, Uganda
January 10, 2014
As a native East African born in Uganda and raised in the U.S., I can decisively say that the arts laid a solid foundation for the strong sense of identity and self confidence I have developed as an adult. …
Read MoreJanuary 10, 2014
This summer, I traveled with my family to Uganda for my sister’s wedding. From the pre-wedding introduction (kwanjula) to the actual ceremony, dancing and movement were a consistent theme throughout the festivities. In the clip below, the dancers at the …
Read MoreTags: celebration, dance, East African dance, empowerment, movement, Uganda