Visual Arts
Venice Biennale Exhibition Opens in Harare
The National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe yesterday Thursday 21 March 2013 unveiled the art work that was exhibited at the 54th edition Venice Biennale in Italy last year.
The National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe yesterday Thursday 21 March 2013 unveiled the art work that was exhibited at the 54th edition Venice Biennale in Italy last year.
The Harare based First Floor Gallery officially opened its doors to the public with its first exhibition of the year called Chiso- “Face” yesterday (Feb 28, 2013).
Her exhibition on the dire state of water and sanitation in Harare titled The Cycle earned photographer, Davina Jogi an Outstanding Exhibition accolade in the visual arts category at the 2013 edition of the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA). We had a quick get- to- know with the shutterbug…
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe(NGZ) in conjunction with the British Council will host a Curatorial Forum and Workshop from Feb 25-28, 2013 at the National Gallery in Bulawayo to discuss key issues relating to the current state of art curatorship in Africa and to train emerging curators from southern and East African region.
The 38th edition of the annual Young Artists Exhibition tilted, Artists in the Stream rolled into life on Tuesday February 5, 2013 at the Gallery Delta in Harare with 38 artists hailing from the capital, Masvingo, Kadoma and Bulawayo showcasing 65 of their finest works.
Opening last night, October 25, 2012, at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare was Mutariri, a solo exhibition by award-winning Zimbabwean artist, Gareth Nyandoro, which explores the theme of seeing and sight.
Harare sits upstream from its water supply meaning that dirty water from homes and industry flows into the drinking water.…
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe’s Visual Art Studios, which have trained scores of artists over the years have been formally…
Opening next week at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe is an exhibition which explores the interior and exterior experience of one woman’s entry into motherhood and celebrates the union of mother and child.
It’s called the First Floor Gallery and its original home was on the first floor of Abbey House in George Silundika Avenue, Harare. From there, it had several basement exhibitions. Now it has a new space… and it’s not on the first floor of anything.