Browsing Masters Degree Dissertations by Title
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Paintings derived from the meanings of selected idiomatic phrases of the Ganda drums
(Kyambogo University, 2019-11)The main purpose of the study was to document and preserve the meaning of idiomatic phrases associated to the Ganda Drums. The study was guided by the following objectives; to identify the idiomatic phrases associated to ... -
Plastic waste management - recycle through sculptural innovation: the case for Iganga municipality
(Kyambogo University[unpublished work], 2022-09)This Study was intended to demonstrate how well solid waste can be turned into usable materials through a process called recycling. The recycled material can then be used as source of income for the workforce involved ... -
Production of alternative surfaces for print making using banana fibres as a material
(Kyambogo University, 2019-06)The purpose of the study was; to explore the potential of using banana fibre as a material for production of surfaces for printmaking which are cheap and give good registrations of prints. The study was guided by three ... -
Production of drawing media from beet-root and turmeric plant materials at Kyambogo University
(Kyambogo University, 2021-08)The study was aimed at producing media extracted from Beetroot bulb and Turmeric rhizome plants materials for drawing and was carried out at the Department of Art and Industrial Design, Kyambogo University. The researcher ... -
Production of paintings inspired by the black and white colobus monkey for conservation agenda in Uganda
(Kyambogo University, 2019-11)Production of Paintings inspired by the black and white colobus monkey for its conservation by most artists in Uganda has not been given much attention. The few artists who have tried to use the black and white colobus ... -
Production of sculpture from waste paper inspired by the Kikiga traditional dance
(Kyambogo University, 2019-11)The study explored the different possibilities of using waste paper to produce sculpture inspired by the KiKiga traditional dance. The study was conducted under three objectives that sought to: (1) Establish how waste paper ... -
Promoting clan identity through ceramic sculpture: a case of Ikaribwok in Apokor, Soroti district
(Kyambogo University, 2020-09)The purpose of this research was to produce ceramic sculpture artifacts in order to promote the clan identity among the youth of Ikaribwok in Apokor community, Soroti district. The study was conducted under three objectives: ... -
Promoting cultural identity: graphical illustrations of Kinyomo clan totem
(Kyambogo University [ Unpublished work], 2021-08)Cultural identity is a worldwide practice that is promoted for purposes of the continuity of societal valves and perseveration of tradition for sustainable development. The present study aimed at developing graphical ... -
Soot as a Medium for Drawing
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2015-12)The study carried out; "A studio exploration into possibilities of using soot as a medium for Drawing". It was intended to investigate practical ways that can qualify soot as an exceptionally recommendable medium of drawing. ... -
Studio exploration of elected ganda material culture to develop muleera on a kanzu for mmamba clan members
(Kyambogo University (unpublished work), 2017-12)The general purpose or this study was to explore and develop " Muleeru" patterns inspired by selected Ganda materials culture (Mmamba Totem) and use them to decorate Muleere Kanzu for the Mmamba clan members. In pursuant ... -
A studio exploration of embroidery for the production of wall hangings using basketry as a source of insipiration.
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2015-05)The purpose of this study was to explore the studio possibilities of using embroidery in the production of wall hangings, using basketry as a source of inspiration for wall hanging ideas. The study arises out of the ... -
A studio exploration of maize husk as a material for teaching and learning aids to pupils of upper primary a case study of Purongo hill p.7 school, Nwoya district
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2022-02)The study was carried out under the title, “A studio exploration of maize husk as material for teaching and learning aids to upper primary.” The study carried out a studio exploration of maize husk to find out the ... -
A studio exploration of paintings to conserve the shoebill bird species in Uganda
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2017-12)The purpose of this study was conserve the hoebill bird species in Uganda by documenting its life through studio possibilities in painting'·. The study was guided by three objectives: (I) To identify the major ... -
A studio exploration of Sculptural images inspired by Breastfeeding
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2015-12)Breasts are two protruding organs on the upper front of a woman's body that secrete milk after pregnancy. The act of breastfeeding has been defined as the normal way of providing young infants with nutrients they need for ... -
A studio exploration of selected material culture of the karamajong for fabric decoration.
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2015-05)The guide book has covered and made a studio exploration of selected material culture of the Karamajong for fabric decoration with specific reference to marriage. In this study, the researcher was envisaged by the need ... -
Sustainability of the Bigwala musical heritage of Busoga kingdom, in Uganda
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2019-04)This study intended to investigate the sustainability of the bigwala musical heritage of Busoga Kingdom, in Uganda. The escalating extinction of rustic music traditions across the globe leaves bigwala heritage in a highly ... -
The use of date- palm tree fiber in the production of handicrafts
(Kyambogo University[unpublished work], 2022-09)Handicraft making is a common practice that is practiced largely by women and to a small extent by men all over the world. The current study aimed at producing handicraft samples from date palm tree fibres to empower ... -
Use of paintings to conserve the blacksmith practice of the Ethur (Labwor) community in Abim district, North Eastern Uganda
(Kyambogo University, 2019-11)The purpose of this study entitled Use of paintings to conserve the blacksmith practice of Ethur (Labwor) people in Abim District North Eastern Uganda is to document and conserve the blacksmith practice of the Ethur (Labwor) ... -
Visualisation of Kiga totems as meaning making modes towards cultural identity and appreciation
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2019-11)Kiga totems as forms of cultural identity were substantial information of the Kiga cultural identity and appreciation. The Kiga totems have functioned as cultural identity symbol that create identity awareness of kinship ...