Rose Kirumira

PUBLICATIONS

  • Catalogue for Major exhibition, ‘Archives- Tradition and Artistic Inspiration’.

  • [Year ] “An Artist’s notes on the Triangle workshops (Zambia and South Africa)”. In African art and Agency in the Workshop. Sidney Littlefield Kasfir and Till Forster. Eds. Bloomington Indiana University Press.

  • Kirumira, Namubiru Rose and Sidney L. Kasfir. 2013. “An Artist’s notes on the Triangle workshops (Zambia and South Africa)”. In African art and Agency in the Workshop. Sidney Littlefield Kasfir and Till Forster. Eds. Bloomington Indiana University Press.

  • Kirumira, Namubiru Rose and V. Y. Mudimbe (Eds.). 2013. “Reflecting on the Sculpture ‘Mother Uganda’”. In Re-Contextualizing Self/Other Issues, The Practice of a Conference. Africa World Press.

Exhibitions

  • Joint Exhibition: Tulifanya Art Gallery, Kampala “Personalities” a reflection on the political and social change, a visual statement that can lead to my understanding as to why people behave the way they do and exhibit different personalities. If such behaviors like the deliberate transmission of the HIV virus are a moral degradation to society could this visual statement level the floor for positive behavioral changes that can re- shape people’s personalities?

  • Major Exhibition, Makerere University Art Gallery. ‘Archives, Tradition and artistic Inspiration’ Questions the place of material culture in inciting collective reminiscence based on re-viewing solid visual craftsmanship and ancestry. Traditional objects in form of sculpture are reprocessed as an initiative towards archiving their form, pattern, technology and function to actualize, recognize and ensure attachment.

  • Major Exhibition Makerere University Art Gallery. ‘OMWESO” recognizes indigenous latent design, production techniques and function, transport necessary design processes and reconstruct them as concept to enable existence both in contemporary space of artistic expression and as mediums of instruction.

  • Annual Faculty Exhibition: Different But One No. 20 “OMWESO II”

  • Annual Faculty Exhibition: Different But One No. 19 Sculpture Installation

  • Annual Faculty Exhibition: Different But One No. 18 Sculpture Installation “THE  NEST”

  • Annual Faculty Exhibition: Different But One No. 17 “WORK IN PROGRESS”

  • Annual Faculty Exhibition: Different But One No. 16 Sculpture Installation

  • Annual Faculty Exhibition: Different But One No. 15 , Sculpture Installation, “PIGGY BANKS”.

  • Group Exhibition “Artist of the Millennium” Makerere University and Nommo Gallery, Kampala

  • Sculptures: ‘The Soga musical Chapel” all religious artworks inspired by the Basoga Ethnic group in Uganda for Don Bosco Vocational School Catholic Chapel, Kamuli

  • Exhibition “Faces”, Tulifanya Art Gallery, Kampala

  • Annual Group Exhibitions: “Women on the Move”, Beijing Conference and exhibition Nommo Gallery, Kampala

  • Monumental Sculpture: of “King Ronald Mutebi” the Kabaka of Buganda Bulange Mengo, Kampala Uganda

  • Monumental Sculpture “Family” at Child Health and Development Center, Mulago Referral hospital Kampala Uganda

  • Public Sculptures, UNDP Headquarters Kampala, Uganda

  • Mother Uganda’ The sculpture depicts the activites of UNDP in Uganda which include involvement in educaton, health, agriculture and reconstruction in the nation. The sectors were depicted using symbols of a book, a cross, building blocks and a maize cob. The youthful figure of a woman represents a growing Uganda. All symbols are supported at tNhe base by UNPD.

  • ‘UNDP’ The sculpture depicts the industrial and agricultural devolmentin Uganda. The sculpture was made using symbols such as agricultural and industrial tools.

  • Exhibition: Kampala Art Auction

  • Sculpture: four Metal Uganda Crested Cranes for the American Tower Company(ATC) Kampala Uganda

  • Sculpture: Interior Deco Inspired by the Tilapia Fresh Water Fish for an Apartment Block Entebbe Uganda

  • Sculpture: Chimpanzee and Fountain of Western Uganda, at Fort Motel, Fort Portal 

  • Sculpture: Ongoing sculpture project a model of Uganda’s new Standard Gauge Railway

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