Hellen Nabukenya
Uganda
B. 1983
Hellen Nabukenya laces social realities with a creative interrogation of challenges faced by women into a well-structured multifaceted social narrative. As a child she was attracted to engage in stitching and crocheting activities with her mother. Her work re-invents a wealth of memories witnessed as a child staying with her mother as she grew up to become passionate about fashion and textiles.
In 2008, she completed her education in textile design at Kyambogo University. In the ensuing years as a textile artist, she needed studio assistants for the labour-intensive techniques she employs. Instead of following the regular pattern of instructing assistants, Nabukenya invited women in her community of Buziga to interact with her collection at her studio. She offered training and a degree of freedom many had rarely encountered. Subsequently, they were able to share personal stories in conversations and eventually woven into the art itself.