CREATIVE DIGNITY, India
Creative Dignity is a movement that has brought together diverse creative producers, practitioners and professionals to energise the ecosystem that Indian artisans need in this time of COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 impact....
Creative Dignity is a movement that has brought together diverse creative producers, practitioners and professionals to energise the ecosystem that Indian artisans need in this time of COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 impact....
A tiny hamlet of around 30 huts in MP, about 50 Kms from Maihar MP, there lies a village of sheep and cattle herders called Soolkaama. A visit to...
A tiny hamlet of around 30 huts in MP, about 50 Kms from Maihar MP, there lies a village of sheep and cattle herders called Soolkaama. A visit to...
Soolkaama was approached by the Ugandan Fashion Council to develop a project using local talent in order to produce content for the promotion of their upcoming Kampala Fashion Week...
MANAV Foundation runs a therapeutic facility for the rehabilitation of people living with mental illness. Soolkaama works with the organisation regularly to document the work being done there. Being...
A commission by a University College London student, conducting research on Communities of Practice (CoP) amongst teachers of refugees in Assosa, Eastern Ethiopia. The research took place...
A British Council commissioned research study on teacher training colleges in Uganda. This study examined levels of English amongst student primary school teachers in both rural and urban areas...
Coffee was introduced to Uganda from Ethiopia and was naturalised along the slopes of Mount Elgon. Arabica coffee continues to be one of Uganda's major export crop. The farmer...
Soolkaama also works towards identifying highly skilled artisans in India and, by telling their stories, connects them to people who value the traditional philosophy of “Making by Hand”.
Soolkaama worked with two textile designers from Australia - Trish and Nathan Bygot on this project and together we visited Satna Jail where prisoners are taught to weave rugs...