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      Evolution of fashion at Makerere for 100 years [1]
      Examine the effects of painting supplies on the quality of paintings made by first year students at MTSIFA. [1]
      Examining industrial ceramics approaches in mitigating academic failure at MSTIFA Makerere University [1]
      Examining the Decorations accompanying pottery in Kajjansi. [1]
      Examining the techniques of painting among the students of Margaret Trowel School of Industrial and Fine Art. [1]
      An exploitation of reptiles as a source of inspiration for an Applied Textile Design [1]
      An exploration into enhancing casual outfits using hand stitches with inspiration from a lilium flower [1]
      An exploration into how the various structural textile techniques are applied in the formation of crafts production in Butebbe- Mukono. [1]
      An exploration into the introduction of braiding method in textile design at Margrat Trowell School of Industrail and Fine Arts. [1]
      An exploration of how the incorporation of the Kitenge Fabric onto already made Garments has influenced fashion styles among the youths around Kampala. [1]
      Exploration of Inforgraphics to create Sickle Cell Disease Awareness(SCD) material for the youth of Makindye Division [1]
      Exploring logal fibres for creating handmade painting surfaces at MTSIFA. [1]
      Exploring plastic bottle designs to make Trash cans in Kampala District. [1]
      Exploring the causes of limited digital art at Margaret Trowel School of Industrial and Fine Arts. [1]
      Exploring the Contribution of Visual Arts in the Conservation of Culture and Indigenous Knowledge: The Case of Makerere University Art Gallery. [1]
      Exploring the effects of politics on color in Kampala [1]
      Exploring the marketing of paintings in Kampala Art Galleries, a case study of MTSIFA art gallery. [1]
      Exploring the techniques and tools used in wood carving [1]
      Exploring the use of social media as a learning platform for sculpture fabrication. [1]
      Exploring Wood Cuts as a raw material for Jewelry Making at MTSIFA [1]