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Banana Boat is Uganda’s premier home for beautiful African crafts and interior products that truly benefit the people who make them
Banana Boat has three exciting shops in Kampala, Uganda, selling beautiful African crafts and tribal art sourced from all over the African continent. Each item is carefully chosen to inspire you. From skillfully woven baskets to hand made leather sandals, we only choose the best. Banana Boat also has fun designing and developing crafts with Ugandan women’s groups, families and small workshops combining traditional skills with fresh ideas.
p.o. box 28142
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Handmade Paper from Uganda
Albums, Calendars, Cards, Invitations, Menus, and many more items can be made to order.
P.O Box 34072 K
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Uganda Crafts 2000 Limited is a Ugandan owned Fair Trade Craft wholesaler and retailer.
We export Fair Trade crafts around the world and we also run a local crafts store selling to locals and tourists a variety of Ugandan, Kenyan and Congolesse art and craft pieces. We run training courses on behalf of other organisations on request as well as in house training for artisans already in our network. We offer design know how and ideas to our artisans to keep our products up to date and competitative.
Essentually the Uganda Crafts 2000 team is made up of a small number of staff that run the shop and the export business administration, design, quality control and packing. There are also all the individual artisans, community craft producer groups and supportive organizations that produce the crafts from their homes that we consider to be part of the Uganda Crafts 2000 family.
PO Box 10698, K
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Afriart gallery started in 2002 by renown art director Daudi Karungi is a leading private art gallery in Uganda focusing on the promotion of contemporary art from Uganda and the East African region as well as collaborations amongst artists in Africa and beyond. The gallery represents over 110 Ugandan artists whose artworks have also been featured in major international exhibition and Art fairs.
While showing the best with its annually planned monthly exhibitions; Afriart gallery seeks to enrich the knowledge of its visitors for those looking at increasing their knowledge on contemporary African art and at the same time providing the most varied selection for the enthusiastic art collector in the gallery’s permanent collection.
Afriart gallery is open Monday-Saturday 9am-6pm.
P.O.BOX 5961, K
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Tulifanya Gallery was established in 1995 by Canadian artist Beverley Paden. The principle of the Gallery is to promote contemporary, modern African art by exhibition of works and portfolio management of Ugandan and other East African artists.
Every year starts with ‘Discoveries’, a group exhibition to promote, young upcoming artists followed by monthly solo or group exhibitions by established artists.
Tulifanya is the leading private gallery in Kampala and located in a quiet side street, 2 minutes from the city center.
P.O Box 926 Ka
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Lotus Arts is the producer of highest quality furniture and joinery work in Kampala-Uganda. With a modern 1200 square meters factory situated on the main Jinja road and the heart of industrial area of Kyambogo.
The factory is also the owner of its own drying Kiln, a facility found only in few places in Kampala to insure that timber is dried to the internationally required level to avoid timber cracking and warping.
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it deals in art and design, contact us and get an art item of your own choice.
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A & K 9 7 is located in Kampala Uganda working in Art And Design business activities
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The main objective of this gallery is to enable national and international visitors to revive Uganda’s cultural heritage and to become enamored with multi-centralism, so as to stimulate potential in the artists living in Uganda, to encourage the exchange of artists work through exhibitions and finally to foster the development of art in Uganda.
This gallery shows the diversity of artwork although still in its infancy. It depends on artists, cultural enthusiasts and on patrons of the arts for the development for national and international artists to meet and exchange experiences.
It evidently fits into the cultural dynamics of the contemporary art in Uganda. Besides a number of social projects the gallery prides of an eminent cultural and artistic contribution. It is a place for inspiration, a place for exchange of experiences between local and foreign artists and a place that artists will be proud to associate with. It will contribute to the revitalizing the artistic fibre and encourage dialogue between the artists and populace by encouraging exchange between visual artists, such as sculptors and painters, performing artists such as dancers,singers,drummers and storytellers. These dialogues and interactions will help to give direction to the diverse effervescent artistic talent in Uganda and beyond