Collin Sekajugo (born 1980, Masaka, Uganda) is a multimedia artist and social activist. Trained through travels across East and Southern Africa, he founded the Ivuka Arts Center (Kigali) and Weaver Bird Residency (Masaka) to promote community-based art. His works—collages made with fabrics, recycled plastics, and polypropylene bags— explore multicultural identity, discrimination, and resilience. He represented Uganda at the 2022 Venice Biennale, and his art is held in collections such as the Smithsonian and the Chazen Museum.
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