[3] Prof. George Kyeyune was born in 1962 into a traditional Ugandan family at Masaka, Kyanamukaka Subcounty in central Uganda.
[1] At an early age, he started depicting signs of an artist by drawing pictures using the ground as his canvas.
Prof. George Kyeyune obtained a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India with speciality in Sculpture.
[5] Some of his works includes: The Kampala I Will Always Come Back To (2011); At the Salon (2011); Gossip I & II (2011); Telephone Call (2011); Roadside Vendor (2011); Boodaboda I, II & III (2011); En Route from Mbale (1983) and Jesus Writing in the Sand (1983) among others.
[6] Prof. George Kyeyune is father to the Ugandan musician Ragga Dee (born Daniel Kazibwe).