Afriart Gallery

[11][13] In 2017, AAG moved to its third location in the industrial area of Kampala in a ware house that covers 300 square meteres by 6 metres high.

[19] AAG's art collection covers different disciplines such as; AAG represents the careers of the following artists: Sanaa Gateja, Sungi Mlengeya, Henry Mzil' Mujunga, Richard Atugonza,[23][24] Charlene Komuntale,[25] Mona Taha, Emmie Nume, April Kamunde, Kaleab Abate.

AAG has worked with several artists including Stacey Gillian Abe, Pamela Acaye, Collin Sekajugo, Abushariaa Ahmed, Ethel Aanyu, Wasswa Donald aka WASWAD, Edison Mugalu,[26] Eria Nsubuga 'Sane', Xenson, Ronex Ahimbisibwe,[27] Hood Jjuuko,[26][28] Enoch Mukiibi,[26] Ismael Kateregga,[29] Joshua Ipoot,[30] Kigozi,[31] Dr George Kyeyune,[32] Fred Mutebi,[33] Amna Elhassan, Khalid Abdel Rahman, Amani Azhari,[34] Nelsa Guambe, Boniface Maina, Lemek Sompoika, Elisa Mung’ora, Paul Onditi, Peterson Kamwathi, Florence Wangui, Onyis Martin.

It is a non stay-in residence that connects visual artists in East Africa that are based in Uganda who work on contemporary art storytelling with writers and curators for a period of four months.

This program helps African artist to document, tell, share, publish and archive their art work in a self-determined way.