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Robinah Nansubuga

Robinah is an independent curator and film maker from Kampala – Uganda.  Who found curatorial strength in Curatorial workshops, curatorial residencies and curatorial Intensive programs like ICI Johannesburg (2013) She is currently associate curator of (SOA) Satellites-of-Art an online platform that connects buyers in the Northern hemisphere with Art and artists from Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. She is currently interested in projects that collect fundamentals of mediation, and engage different audiences sustainably. Through developing
engaging open and democratic exhibitions instrumental to creating change in the Eco global Market and be considered exciting enough for the world market. Robinah’s work envisions promoting knowledge and appreciation of Uganda, East Africa and African art, to provide ongoing access to artists and to discover new architectural places. She hopes to develop strengthening projects that reinforce partnerships between institutions and individuals in the cultural sector, with the aim to activate the imagination, create an offer stimulating art market that provides self-esteem and positive group relationships. This as a means to try to reposition with a fresh perspective and context, to connect with the local and global networks with an ecological approach and practice of contemporary art in East Africa today. Robinah focuses on the power of art to transform lives, storytelling to unite, experimentation as the folder to the artists’ personal growth, and making liberating exhibitions with a focus to shape and create contemporary art practices preoccupied with collective social infrastructure and lively collaborations.