Co-Founded Projects
Banakibuga Street Minds Fashion
Congrats to Banakibuga Street Minds the winner of the Small Project Grant deadline November 2021 with their project to scale up the tailoring department and so much more. Banakibuga Street Minds is a creative circle of youths that create and share knowledge in various art forms like fashion, dance and visual arts for a better…
Read MoreNature Invasion 2.0 by Katesi Jacqueline Kalange
Congrats to Katesi Jacqueline Kalange a.k.a “the Kalange”, another winner of the Small Project Grant deadline June 2021 with her project “Nature invasion 2” which constitutes of a monumental sculpture installation, inspired by the priceless beauty of nature. Katesi Jacqueline Kalange a.k.a “the Kalange” is a process based visual artist, living and working in Kampala,…
Read MoreThe Local Get Down (LGD) Online Freestyle Dance Battle by Shane Munina
Congrats to SHANE MUNINA – he is one of the winner of the Small Project Grant deadline June 2021 with his LGD online event themed ‘Dancing through a raging pandemic’: A freestyle dance competition. Shane Munina is a Ugandan activist, teacher and performer. He has been dancing professionally for more than 7 years, with skills…
Read More“A Ugandan Design Show” by Maria-Sheba Atukunda
We closed 2020 with the announcement of the Small Project Grant Winner (Deadline 30th November 2020): Congrats, to Maria-Sheba Atukunda who will work on her project “A Ugandan Design Show”- A concept you have not seen before, a show bringing together creatives that will be bursting with innovations. Maria-Sheba is a 27-year old Ugandan Architecture…
Read MoreVitiligo drawing project -“Part of us” by Senkubuge Martin Quid
We are thrilled to present to you our Winner of the 1st Small Project Grant 2020: Senkubuge Martin Quid (SMQ). His VITILIGO-DRAWING PROJECT (Photography in Hyperrealistic Drawing) will be implemented with the grant of 2.000.000 UGX. This project intends to capture attention from the public through an organized Art exhibition of SMQ’s powerful portraiture drawings of Vitiligo…
Read MoreShort documentary film “Scalp Deep” by Naseeba Bagalaaliwo
We present to you the winner of the third Small Project Grant 2019: Naseeba Bagalaaliwo. Naseeba will be using the 2.000.000 UGX to create a short film titled ‘Scalp Deep’ exploring the nature of female identity, femininity and beauty through the lens of African women with short cropped or shaved hair. The link between femininity…
Read MoreAudio-visual project titled ‘To Her, From Him’ by Michael Matovu
We are happy to announce the winner of the second “Small Project Grant” 2019: Michael Matovu. He will be using the 2.000.000 UGX to create an audio, visual and interactive project titled ‘To Her, From Him’. Michael was developing this project since the start of 2019 – The project is comprised of a 4 song…
Read MoreCookbook about Ugandan cuisine by Jonathan Kabugo
Goethe-Zentrum Kampala is really happy to announce the winner of the first “Small Project Grant” 2019: Jonathan Kabugo. He will be using the 2.000.000 UGX to create a cookbook showcasing various foods, dishes and traditional cuisines from East, West, North and Central Uganda. This book preserves the time old traditions of preparing, cooking and dining…
Read MoreKampala Design Week’s “Design Garage” at Martyr’s University Uganda
The Design Garage, a project, co-funded by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala’s Small Project Grant, has its mandate to Resource the Community of Designers, students of design, as well as Professionals in various fields of design. As part of Kampala Design Week, the Design Garage intends to achieve these aims through monthly sharing workshops – about sharing thoughts…
Read More“YOUR HEART HO! Letters from the shuttle. Letters to the metropolis”
Canon Griffins Exhibition, a word play, “straight up (…) and going for the middle ground” between the words “Ahoy!” – (“the cry of carriage men”), and “Hoe” – (“a camaraderie thing between “hookers””) offered a photographic insight into Ugandan streets and their slogans. In his exhibition, Canon Griffin picked up these phrases, slogans and sentences and brought…
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