INTERVIEW: Christian “Oyat” Doll

INTERVIEW: Christian “Oyat” Doll

In Uganda, I lived with people from the Acholi tribe, who gave me this Acholi name. Most African names, particularly in Uganda, come from the condition of one’s birth, like their birth order or if they are born after twins or during a rainstorm, or if they have a birthmark. “Oyat” is usually given to people born under unusual circumstances. Few people aside from elders know the meanings of all the names, though. So, the student who gave it to me (a former child soldier who was also an amazing dancer and “footballer”) thought that it meant “an unusual person.”

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EVENT: Sweet Tooth: A Charity Bake Sale and Art Exhibition

EVENT: Sweet Tooth: A Charity Bake Sale and Art Exhibition

This Thursday, February 11 The Chicago Urban Art Society (formerly 32nd&urban gallery / space) presents SWEET TOOTH: A Charity Bake Sale and Art Exhibition. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS is a sponsor of this event, and a proud supporter of CUAS. We’re especially looking forward to seeing new work from Ray “CRO” Noland and Maria Gaspar, stuffing our faces with scrumptiousness from The Bleeding Heart Bakery, and hangin out with the folks from Bubbly Dyanamics, the Chicago Art Department…

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