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on Contemporary And (C&): Female Pioneers Theresa Musoke: A Lifetime Dedicated to Art in East Africa
martha kazungu
Mar 16, 2019
Among the Baganda who inhabit the Western shores of Lake Victoria, a popular saying goes: eliso lyomukulu, awaddugala wewalaba – in an elder’s eye, it is the dirty spots that see. It highlights the intensity of wisdom that one gains with the wealth of experience and passage of time. Theresa Musoke embodies this saying. She is one of the most outstanding and experienced female artists in Uganda today, despite a craggy career path. Read more on C& online magazine.

Theresa Musoke: A Lifetime Dedicated to Art in East Africa
Among the Baganda who inhabit the Western shores of Lake Victoria, a popular saying goes: eliso lyomukulu, awaddugala wewalaba – in an elder’s eye, it is the dirty spots that see. It highlights the intensity of wisdom that one gains with the...
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