The Tonga tribe reside in a remote village in northern Zimbabwe called Binga situated along the shore of Lake Kariba. The Tonga people enjoy enviable skills in fishing, hunting, boating and artistic craft, from basket ware to beadwork. These handcrafted woven baskets are made by a co-operative of women in the village and ZimSculpt have […]
ZimSculpt is super excited to announce that we will be exhibiting at the Fort Worth Botanical Garden in Texas next year – saddle up y’all and come visit us in Cowboy City! As usual, we will present over 300 striking sculptures throughout the lush green grounds of the botanical garden and have our usual Market Place with hundreds […]
ZimSculpt have arrived in Florida, all the way from Zimbabwe Our next exhibition is at Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Garden in Punta Gorda, Florida! We open from February 4 through to April 18 2022 daily from 9-5 – put it in your diaries Abutting the Peace River, this 30-acre waterfront oasis encompasses the diversity […]
Dear Supporters of Zimbabwean sculptors The Zimbabwe Sculptors Association is appealing for your help. It has become apparent that there is no assistance at present for the 100’s of sculptors across Zimbabwe. Many are already hungry and we need to act swiftly to help them and their families cope. Many sculptors as you know live […]
We were honoured to have been approached by the US Government in Washington DC to advise them who we thought were some of the top Zimbabwean sculptors of all time. From our list they chose Tapfuma Gutsa, the late Joram Mariga (represented here by his widow, Maud Mariga) and Sylvester Mubayi. Here they are at […]
Don’t miss this opportunity to miss the world renowned sculptor Dominic Benhura in his whistle-stop tour of Canada. He will be making a special Guest Appearance over two weekends at the Toronto Botanical Garden from September 7 to September 16. Dominic will then be moving on to Vancouver and collaborating with Vancouver Island based artist […]
Shortly before we left Zimbabwe we were approached by the American Embassy in Harare to present them with some of the most renowned Zimbabwean sculptors work. We feel humbled and honored to present them with works by the late Joram Mariga, Tapfuma Gutsa and Sylvester Mubayi. This will be on permanent display within their embassy […]