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Organised by the Njabala Foundation, the Njabala This Is Not How exhibition presents works by eight women artists reflecting on the themes of memory, love, womanhood, and activism. Using art to speak to repressive roles and rules of living for women, the exhibition seeks to re-enact a revised and contemporary function of Njabala’s mother in the Njabala folklore. The Njabala lore has a handful of lessons and inspiration to the present-day feminism, and we hope to unfold one lesson within each edition of what will become a long-term project of the Njabala Foundation. At the centre of the Njabala folklore are two women: Njabala and her mother. While Njabala is represented as a lazy and obnoxious wife, her mother saves the day by frequenting Njabala’s matrimonial home, to teach her how housekeeping is done. Never miss brand new episodes. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS https://bit.ly/2vlB5ND Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn @framezandwavez Watch Kenneth Nyanzi give cuisines from all over the world a Ugandan twist • How to make money from your cooking skills... Watch Elupe comic books take Ugandan superheroes to the world. • Have you met any black superheroes lately,... Watch as a child literacy activist tries to equip 1 million books to 1 million Ugandan children. • This is how you educate a society. Watch two university graduates start an online television that is helping other graduates horn their skills in television production. • This young content creators have started a... Fashion blogging is more than just clothes and trends, Third local casts light on how the fashion blogging arena is changing in Uganda. • celebrating Lamic Kirabo's road to the run... The queen of sculpture. • The Queen of Sculpture. The new wave of African high fashion • The new wave of African high fashion. Women's day art exhibition: Interrogating the Njabala story. • The Njabala story. Art without borders: Regional masterpieces. • Art without borders: Regional masterpieces. Women in art: Jesica Kakooza talks about her visual arts journey. • Women in art: Jesica Kakooza talks about h... The magic of African beads. • The magic of African beads. Eco-friendly masterpieces: Transforming Waste into Stunning Creations • Eco-friendly masterpieces: Transforming Wa... The Appeal of Portrait Art: Paula Nyangabyaki's Perspective. • The Appeal of Portrait Art: Paula Nyangaby... Corny Ideas • Making Art from Corn Husks Inspirational visual arts and poetry. • Inspirational visual arts and poetry. Hotel lobbies as art galleries. • Hotel lobbies as art galleries. Supporting young creatives to access education through art. • Supporting young creatives to access educa... Echoe from the past: Keeping history alive. • Echoes from the past: Keeping history alive. Two decades of visual arts excellence. • Two decades of visual arts excellence. MAKANO, using art to address the plight in Congo. • MAKANO: Using art to address the plight in... The future of African dolls. • The future of African dolls. Matrix style on the brush. • Matrix style on the brush. Digital art on traditional canvas. • Digital art on traditional canvas. How to bring art closer to the people. • How to bring art closer to the people. Matt Kayem: Denim Art & Decolonisation • Matt Kayem: Denim Art & Decolonisation Jaffer Buyinza: Giving New Colour To Charcoal • Jaffer Buyinza: Giving New Colour To Charcoal Kiggundu Rawdney on Mentoring Young Ugandan Visual Artists • Kiggundu Rawdney on Mentoring Young Uganda... Mwesigwa Brogan working with Recycled Paper For Art • Mwesigwa Brogan working with Recycled Pape...