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Sandra Suubi is an eco-artist who turns plastic trash into creative art. The artist’s inspiration is based on the element of possibility, she explains: “When I look at a piece that might seem to have little or no value, I reuse it.” Suubi believes that if these materials stay with us, they must work for us.
In the Kampala Art Festival 2014, Suubi along with her brother Kalule Kagga Enock, built a giant structure which was placed on one of the boda bodas. The piece, “King of the Road,” was made out of reused plastic bottles and old boxes, and paid tribute to the Boda boss men for their contributions to the Ugandan economy. The project also served as a safety campaign encouraging the public to wear helmets on boda bodas.
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Issue of the The Ecological Citizen, which is a free-to-access, peer-reviewed, ecocentric journal published in association with the Ecocentric Alliance.
This magazine published my artwork on pages 84, 85 and 86!

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This project concerns itself with artists and activists who engage with human/nonhuman relationships and the eco-art movement. Research of philosophy, environmental ethics and contemporary art critique will develop a critical understanding. It hopes to raise awareness about the level of speciesism in our society through the application of philosophical and theoretical studies.