Gutsa in solo exhibition
A solo exhibition by one of Zimbabwes renowned artists, Tapfuma Gutsa, recently opened at Harare Polytechnic College.
Photographer in solo exhibition
Professional photographer, Eric Gauss is set to launch an environmental photographic exhibition entitled En Attendant — While We Wait at the Bulawayo Art Gallery on May 10.
Female photographer in African arts showcase
The 10th edition of the Dak’Art Biennale African visual arts showcase takes place in Senegal between May 11 and June 10 and Zimbabwe will be represented by female photographer Nancy Mteki.
Pupils in visual arts camp
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe, in conjunction with Glue and Chemical Products, is hosting a visual arts camp for primary and high school pupils. Titled Pritt Holiday Art Camp, the five-day event which opened on Monday closes tomorrow.
National Gallery showcases Australian art
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs in conjunction with Artbank, the Australian government’s contemporary art rental and initiative board, will on April 12 present a travelling exhibition
Young artists bemoan lack of exposure
Upcoming visual artists have bemoaned lack of space and facilities for promoting their works in the country.
Artists explore nature in paintings
Gallery Delta recently opened a painting exhibition titled “Land, Sea and Sky” which showcases landscape paintings by professional painters.
Mahufe in debut solo exhibition
Talented Zimbabwean painter, Shephered Mahufe is holding a solo exhibition at the Gallery Delta. The solo exhibition, which is running under the theme Totem People, is Mahufes first ever solo showcase since the launch of his career.
Ngwerume eyes ICC
Versatile sculptor-cum- lawyer David Ngwerume — who made headlines in 2010 after donating the brownish five-metre-long trapezium pieces currently displayed at both entries of the Harare and Bulawayo High Courts ,is working on a project to donate the same kind of sculpture to the ICC in the Netherlands.
Sculptors optimistic of improved fortunes
Sculpture has over the years become one of the most popular forms of art in Zimbabwe and sculptors have spread to various centres throughout the country, including highways, to capture travellers.

- National Gallery showcases Australian art The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs in conjunction with Artbank, the Australian government’s contemporary art rental and initiative board, will on April 12 present a travelling exhibition titled “Message Stick: Indigenous Identity in Urban Australia” at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.
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