Artist Profile: Leilah Babirye

Leilah Babirye working on ‘Tuli Mukwano’ in the Park’s outdoor artist studio, 2018, Photo by Michael Reynolds for Culture Magazine.
PROJECT
Learn more about ‘Tuli Mukwano’–>
BIO
Leilah Babirye (b. Kampala, Uganda in 1985; lives and works in New York, NY) received her BA from Makerere University in 2011. She can be described as an abstract sculptor and mainly works with metal, plastic, rubber, and wood. Her work focuses on LGBTQ rights in Uganda and the pain experienced by the community from the anti-homosexuality bill passed in the country. Art and activism is central in her artistic practice.
Babirye’s first solo exhibition was presented at Gordon Robichaux, New York, NY (2018). In addition, she has been featured in multiple group exhibitions, such as Let Go or Be Dragged, Gordon Robichaux, New York, NY (2017), When Things Fall Apart: Critical Voices on the Radars, Trapholt Museum, Kolding, Denmark (2016), and FIAR: Fire Island Residency Exhibition, Long Island, NY (2015), among others.
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Audio Guide
Listen to Babirye speak about her project, ‘Tuli Mukwano’
Press
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