‘A small respite in the face of horror’ : Sudanese artists fleeing war find a safe (...)
An arts centre in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, has given some of Sudan’s best known creatives a chance to work in peace – and find inspiration again Among the paintings that Nusreldin Eldouma left behind when he fled Sudan is a watercolour portrait showing a Sufi sage, a popular figure from (...)
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Global development, Sudan, Art, Painting, Uganda, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, Art and design, Culture
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