About The Barkcloth Center

Living Heritage. Sustainable by Nature. Designed for the Future

Who We Are

The Barkcloth Center is a multidisciplinary hub established by Xenson Art Space to strengthen and advance Uganda's barkcloth industry. It brings together artisans, researchers, designers, policymakers, development partners, and the private sector to drive innovation, skills development, sustainable production, and market access.

By bridging indigenous knowledge with contemporary enterprise, the Center positions barkcloth as both a cultural heritage material and a globally relevant economic asset.

Barkcloth artisan

Why Use Bark Cloth Material

Barkcloth connects tradition, sustainability, and contemporary design.

100% Natural Fiber

Harvested from the Mutuba fig tree with no synthetic inputs — entirely organic from source to product.

Biodegradable

Fully biodegradable at end of life, leaving no lasting environmental footprint — a truly circular material.

No Industrial Processing

Made without chemical treatments or industrial machinery — produced entirely through skilled hand craftsmanship.

Our Mission

To preserve traditional barkcloth knowledge while driving contemporary development, innovation, and enterprise growth.

Our Vision

To position barkcloth as a globally recognized sustainable material rooted in Ugandan heritage.

The Challenge

Declining transmission of traditional knowledge.

Limited structured training for artisans.

Fragmented value chain and weak global positioning.

Lack of material research and innovation infrastructure.

The Opportunity

Growing global demand for sustainable materials.

Uganda uniquely positioned as barkcloth origin.

Potential for green industry and cultural economy growth.

Barkcloth crafting

What We Do

Develop tools and resources for artisans

Offer structured training programs

Promote sustainable barkcloth agroforestry

Support product innovation

Provide a centralized marketplace

Bark texture

Join Us in Preserving Heritage

Together, we're building a sustainable future for Uganda's barkcloth industry—honoring tradition while embracing innovation.