Artists Use Paintbrush to Defend Freedom Ahead of 2026 Polls

By Jamila Mulindwa | Sunday, October 19, 2025
Artists Use Paintbrush to Defend Freedom Ahead of 2026 Polls
As Uganda inches toward the 2026 presidential election, artists are using creativity to urge unity, awareness, and defence of democratic freedoms through powerful visual expression.

The presidential election in Uganda has always been tense — and, at times, even life-threatening. As the 2026 polls draw closer, many Ugandans are anxious about how events will unfold.

Amid the uncertainty, creative artists have turned to their craft to inspire hope, dialogue, and patriotism.

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Through paintings and installations, they are calling for unity, reconciliation, and vigilance in defending human rights and democracy.

Ali Mutaka Byansi, the programs coordinator at East Africa Visual Artists, said this year’s exhibition was inspired by the need to protect shared values.

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“This year we are focusing on defending — from human rights to the environment, and everything that concerns us as a people,” he explained.

Topu Junior, one of the exhibiting artists, said the showcased works reflect the artists’ engagement with national issues and their duty to raise awareness.

“Some of the art here speaks to the elections,” he said. “We have to protect and defend the vote. We hear and know what is going on, and art gives us a way to respond.”

The exhibition brings together both established artists and students from higher institutions of learning.

“This year we had a residency program, which gave young visual artists an opportunity to exhibit their work,” Byansi added.

Now in its fourth edition, the showcase centres on the theme of fighting for freedom, coinciding with Uganda’s Independence Month.

Through colour, symbolism, and emotion, these artists are not only expressing themselves but also urging citizens to reflect on the nation’s democratic journey.

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