Public Project
My Alebtong
Copyright Nicole Marie Fuller 2024
Updated Aug 2015
Location Alebtong, Uganda
Topics Abandonment, Abstract, Action, Arts, Belief, Black and White, Community, Conceptual, Documentary, Dreams, Editorial, Emotion, Energy, Environment, Environmental, Faith, Family, Feminism, Fine Art, Globalization, Happiness, Hope, Human Rights, Isolation, Joy, Landscape, Love, Motherhood, Personal, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Still life, Street, Travel

"Alebtong, Uganda"

Alebtong is formerly an IDP (internally-displaced persons) camp in Northern Uganda. A River Blue (ARB) is a youth school in Alebtong, offering vocational and arts training. ARB is committed to empowering young people with a means of self-expression, nurturing their creative abilities as a way to heal, and providing students with concrete skills that enable them to sustain themselves and rebuild their communities.

I traveled to Uganda in 2011 to work with the students at ARB, to teach an intensive course in cyanotype printmaking - a 19th century photographic process. At sunset and sunrise, I shot these images with my Hasselblad medium format camera.

The project "My Alebtong" is a series of conceptual black and white photographs exploring cultural contrasts, roles of community members, synergy with nature, humanness, and misconceptions.

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