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The Wonder art gallery was founded in 2017 by Lynda Rwabuhindiya and Pauline Uweera Kyomugasho. We have organized two exhibitions titled ‘walls speak’ which has drawn more than 20 artists across Uganda and inspired the interest of the international space and artists to collaborate with the gallery on joint future endeavors to promote art.
The walls speak first edition occurred on September 28th 2019 and the most recently closed Walls speak second edition that ran from 12th February to 8th March.
Wonder art gallery aims to promote artists and facilitate the sale of African art in all its different forms focusing on paintings, sculptures and photography.
Wonder art gallery promotes art spaces through collaborations with key individuals to provide the platforms that promotes artists and African art through exhibitions held and remaining a touch point for all artistic styles to fit the needs of our clients while upholding the value and essence that art holds as well as the promote the work of the artist.
The Art Institute of Canada collects, preserves, andinterprets works of art of the highes quality, representing the world’s duverse artistic traditions for the inspirantion.
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An outburst of creativity describes the Walls Speak Art exhibition, currently on at the MoTIV artspace on Kampala’s Port Bell road.
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