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In this episode, We discuss the innovative ways of how to blend dance with waste recycling, illustrating how artists can spearhead environmental initiatives and foster sustainable practices.
We unpack the essentials of financial discipline for artists, ensuring that creativity can flourish without compromise. Learn about the vital role of mentorship and the importance of passing artistic legacies to future generations. We also address how artists can authentically market themselves while staying connected to their creative purpose.
In an age where social media often overshadows personal interactions, we emphasize the value of face-to-face networking and the deep connections it fosters. Together, we’ll confront the challenges of creative blocks and highlight the power of teamwork in overcoming them.
This episode was recorded during Uganda's 62nd Independence Day celebrations at Afrika Arts Kollective. We delve into the theme of artistic independence. The "Independence Artists Brunch," held at Afrika Arts Kollective—an art center located in Kyebando Kisalosalo—provided a unique backdrop for a...
Published 10/28/24
The Afrika Arts Kollective, in collaboration with DHAADHA'S FIREPLACE, organised a community night and arts talk. During this event, various creative artists gathered around the fireplace to discuss and share strategies and tips. The purpose was to explore ways in which they could professionalize...
Published 08/19/24