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nalwadda hajarah

drawing work - 2 views

shared by nalwadda hajarah on 30 Nov 10 - No Cached
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    An objective study of a coffee plant in drawing. media:coffee water on bond paper.
nalwadda hajarah

Landscape photography - 1 views

shared by nalwadda hajarah on 30 Nov 10 - No Cached
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    the photograph is showing the beauty of the place known as Jacalada found in central Kampala
nalwadda hajarah

objective drawing,media:pencil on Bond paper - 1 views

shared by nalwadda hajarah on 30 Nov 10 - No Cached
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    Its a study of different machines with different shapes to come up with one composition which makes it to be an objective drawing.
Angela Kwacz

My thoughts and impressions about the famous U S A and art in general. - 20 views

Tusasirane, The way you word things is beautiful in my opinion. While it is true that some Americans are racist there are also many people that are able to look beyond the color of ones skin and ...

Karen Keifer-Boyd

Continuing the Dialogue in Artwork--Shared beginning Nov. 30th - 19 views

This is very exciting to see the Transcultural Dialogue begin. In the Penn State art education class last night we discussed the perceptions and questions posted by MTSIFA art students. The Penn St...

Dialogue Transcultural Art USA Ugandan participants

started by Karen Keifer-Boyd on 19 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Erica Parsons

Melissa, Marietta, and Alie - 12 views

Part 1: A--- Student posted a website to Diigo relevant to Ugandan culture and provided a sticky note with thoughtful/inquisitive explanation about their initial perception about Uganda in a timely...

Jillian Lefebvre

Ugandan Group Contact - 29 views

I moved my blog to wordpress and today when I logged on I had a response from a student in uganda answering my questions!

Ugandan participants Transcultural Dialogue

Erica Parsons

Makerere University - Home - 0 views

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      When I read the students blogs some of them said that this is where they attend school. I was curious about what their schools are like and wanted to learn more so this is why I chose this site. I wondered if all schools are like this one in Uganda.
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    I chose this website because when I looked at the student's blogs I saw that some of them said they were students here. I was wondering if they use this website as much as Penn State students use ours. We're constantly using e-mail and accessing our courses online. I also wanted to get a feel for what their school is like.
Erica Parsons

Makerere University - Web Links - 0 views

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      This is the website I chose to look at for the students in Uganda. When I read some of their blogs they said that this is where they attend school. I was curious as to what their school is like and wanted to know more.
Kimberly Kerchusky

Angela, Kim, Kathleen, and Tiffany - 13 views

Dialogue: Part 1: Finished completely, posted timely, questions are thoughtful and engaging. Selected relevant websites that demonstrate the culture of Uganda. Bookmarked page and provided ration...

Lacey Macchia

art history of uganda | african art and culture | guruve - 0 views

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      I chose this website because I do not know much about the Uganda schools for art or art history. This website caught my eye because it described the history of that as well as gave examples of different types of schools
Chelsea McMahon

Chelsea, Michelle, Lacey - 4 views

Dialogue Part 1: blog questions & responses 4 pts- Posted a website timely to the Diigo group. Selected a website that displays an idea or understanding about the culture of Uganda. Provided a ra...

started by Chelsea McMahon on 09 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Alice Bach

Let Art Talk - 3 views

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    "Let Art Talk" really focuses on collaboration and using art as a way to bring the community together. The statement emphasized in the banner of their webpage is "Empowering communities through art", and artists strive to face social problems head-on and help others overcome these obstacles by using art as a way to creatively express themselves.
Alie Treciak

Mukwano | Cheetahsworld UGANDA ~~ FOOD ~~ DRINKS - 1 views

    • Alie Treciak
       
      Chips and chaps sounds great! This dish reminds me of Indian food and also Ecuadorian food! It makes me wish I lived somewhere else besides the United States so that I could eat fresh, simple and local food like this more often. Even though I have that choice in the U.S., it isn't the same.
Marietta Bieberfeld

African Dance Classes | The Reserve 2-Bedroom Charlotte, NC - 0 views

    • Marietta Bieberfeld
       
      In class we watched a video of women from Ugana dancing with ceramic containers on their heads. I thought it was really cool, and this website offers African Dance Classes. I also just really liked the artwork on the page of the jemba drum.
Jeffrey Repko

Pictures of flora in Uganda - 0 views

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    I'm very interested in other countries wildlife and vegetation. Since this is what is part of everyday life, I think it is interesting to know what it is like when you walk outside in the morning.
Melissa Clouser

Show Mercy International » 2008 » October - 0 views

    • Melissa Clouser
       
      When I searched for images of "Ugandan people" the majority of images I saw that included white people were aid workers. Is this mostly true? That the majority of white people who are present in Uganda are aid workers?
Kimberly Kerchusky

Traditional Dance of the Uganda people - text in English - 0 views

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      I know there are traditional dances in Uganda. These dances are interesting, and I would like to learn more about them. I am not sure if this website explains them well.
Kathleen Guglielmi

Flickriver: Photos from Stone Town, Zanzibar West, Tanzania - 1 views

    • Kathleen Guglielmi
       
      When thinking about Uganda, I learned about the country directly near it called Tanzania. So this is the perception I have and I chose to look at the Zanzbar doors because they are my favorite from my art hisory class. I picture close living situations but homes and peoples living areas being uniquely to them. I have no idea if this is how Uganda is, but this is somehting that I wonder about.
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