Chapungu Sculpture Park - Artists

Artists

Among the artists whose works can be seen at the park are:

  • Dominic Benhura
  • Crispen Chakanyuka
  • Square Chikwanda
  • Sanwell Chirume
  • Stanford Derere
  • Arthur Fata
  • Barankinya Gotsa
  • Tapfuma Gutsa
  • Chrispen June
  • Makina Kameya
  • Biggie Kapeta
  • Royal Katiyo
  • Samson Kuvengura
  • Derek Macheka
  • Colleen Madamombe
  • Fabian Madamombe
  • Wazi Maicolo
  • Amali Mailolo
  • Damian Manhuwa
  • Josia Manzi
  • Joram Mariga
  • Eddie Masaya
  • Moses Masaya
  • Passmore Mashaya
  • Bernard Matemera
  • Boira Mteki
  • Bryn Mteki
  • Richard Mteki
  • Sylvester Mubayi
  • Thomas Mukarobgwa
  • Nicholas Mukomberanwa
  • Joseph Muli
  • Henry Munyaradzi
  • Joe Mutasa
  • Tendai Mutasa
  • Joseph Muzondo
  • Joseph Ndandarika
  • Locardia Ndandarika
  • Agnes Nyanhongo
  • Euwit Nyanhongo
  • Gedion Nyanhongo
  • Brighton Sango
  • Amos Supuni
  • Bernard Takawira
  • John Takawira
  • Lazarus Takawira

The park is home to the Chapungu Sculpture Centre, which hosts an important residency program that allows young sculptors to work on their craft for two years under its aegis; many of the sculptors whose work is shown in the park began their careers at the Centre. Another Chapungu Sculpture Park was created in 2007 in the United States, along with a gallery, in Loveland, Colorado.

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