Pearl Rhythm Foundation
@PearlRhythm
PRF identifies & gives a platform to artists by creating a link BTN urban based artists & indigenous talents in grassroot communities of UG & beyond.
The Art Archive is the first-ever virtual museum for living heritage established by the Pearl Rhythm Foundation with the support of the French Embassy Uganda. @franceinuganda Under the SPICE project.

Join us at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel Ballroom on July 26, 2025 for the Art Archive launch Supported by @Franceinuganda in collaboration with SPICE project. Dont miss showcases the Batwa, Ukebhu, and Alur communities. - Venue: Sheraton Hotel Ballroom - Time: 7:00pm


The first ever Virtual museum for living heritage of Uganda will be launched on the 26th of July @SheratonKampala this initiative is supported by @FrenchEmbassyUg Join us as we celebrate & preserve Ug culture. For tickets go to karitickets.com/event/KANAMBU
We will proudly show our heritage @KANAMBU Concert & grand launch of the Art Archive, a Virtual Museum, come experience the vibrant sounds & traditions of Uganda's indigenous communities featuring fusionist & cultural conservationist Suzan Kerunen.karitickets.com/event/KANAMBU

Immerse @KANAMBU Concert & the grand launch of the Art Archive, a Virtual Museum & experience sounds & traditions of Ug's indigenous Culture featuring fusion artist & cultural conservationist Suzan Kerunen.This event will feature artists from the Batwa & Ukebhu communities.


Hey art & culture lovers come explore Uganda’s rich cultural heritage at the Kanambu concert, the Meeting Place! that will take place at the Sheraton Kampala on Saturday, July 26, 2025, an occasion for all lovers of tradition, music & art. karitickets.com/event/KANAMBU
Join us the launch of the Art Archive, Uganda’s first-ever virtual museum for living heritage. This initiative ensures that the vibrant stories, customs & traditions of Ugandan communities remain accessible & present for future generations. #myculturemypride #theartarchive


Join us as at the launch of the Art Archive, Uganda’s first-ever virtual museum for living heritage.This initiative ensures that the vibrant stories, customs, & traditions of Ugandan communities remain accessible & present for future generations. #myculturemypride #theartarchive

Come witness the launch of the Art Archive, Uganda’s first-ever virtual museum for living heritage. This initiative ensures that the vibrant stories, customs & traditions of Ugandan communities remain accessible & present for future generations. #myculturemypride #theartarchive

Come enjoy a story on Preservation & Sustainability, & witness a powerful legacy highlighting the importance of heritage preservation, oral tradition & protection of the future we want to see. An event for both the young & old to foster cultural appreciation & understanding.
"The first Kebhu ppl were known from the story of the Tower of Babel, before the birth of Jesus Christ. They are said to have descended from the lineage of Ham (the Kebhu people call him ‘Kamu’) the son of Noah as stated by the Holy Bible." #myculturemypride #theartarchive

Uganda's beauty lies not just in its physical appearance, but also in her people, their deep connection to the land, and the richness of their cultural expressions. How much do you value your indigenous roots? #myculturemypride #theartarchive @franceinuganda
This is what we mean when we say#myculturemypride How do your celebrate your diversity as a Uganda? Share your story. #theartarchive @franceinuganda
Often the transition to urban life creates challenges for Indigenous pple, especially those who aren't born & raised in cities, affecting their social, economic & cultural integration. How can this disconnection be bridged? #myculturemypride #theartarchive @franceinuganda


What is it that intrigues you most about Uganda's culture? is it the blend of traditional our practices, artistic expressions our social customs? Share your thoughts. #myculturemypride #theartarchive @franceinuganda
@KANAMBU Concert & launch of the Art Archive, a virtual Museum for living heritage, experience vibrant sounds & traditions of Ug indigenous communities featuring fusion artist & cultural conservationist Suzan Kerunen. Supported by @FrenchEmbassyUg karitickets.com/event/KANAMBU
Did you know that Uganda is home to several ethnic groups who are recognized as indigenous minority groups, like the Benet, Batwa, Ik, Karamojong, and Basongora. These groups often face marginalization & have distinct cultural practices& anguages. #myculturemypride #theartarchive
Did you know Uganda is home to several ethnic groups who are recognized as indigenous minority groups, like the Benet, Batwa, Ik, Karamojong, & Basongora. These groups often face marginalization, & have distinct cultural practices & languages. #myculturemypride #theartarchive
It's imperative that individuals understand their cultural roots and their place within a community or society. That way, the lenses that they use to address societal issues will be more detailed and defined. #myculturemypride #theartarchive @franceinuganda