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Last week at The Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden

Come and join us for our last week at The Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, probably our last visit to this venue. Our last day is Sunday July 19.  We have had a wonderful time and met great people here in North Carolina, we will be sad to leave. Two of our sculptures will be left […]

Island Hospice Donation

Phil Di Sorbo, Director, Africa Hospice Initiative (AHI) is seen here receiving a check from Vivienne Croisette, Proprietor of ZimSculpt for $1,327.  Five percent from our internet sales goes towards a charity of our choice.  We are pleased to announce that we will be working with Island Hospice & Healthcare from this day forward.  We have been […]

Final Week in North Carolina

Please join us for our final week of the show at The Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens in Belmont, North Carolina. Thank you to everyone who has visited us, enjoyed the exhbition and supported us.  Joseph, Patrick & Passmore have enjoyed meeting you all and will return back to Zimbabwe full of great stories… If you […]

ZimSculpt are back in the U.S.!

ZimSculpt artists in residence Patrick Sephani & Passmore Mupindiko arrived in North Carolina with curator Joseph Croisette to set up our 3 month exhibition at the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens, in Belmont, near Charlotte. The opening reception went well and we’ve received many visitors despite the heat and humidity! We have a one week guest […]

Lighting Your Sculpture at Night!

We receive many enquiries regarding lighting sculpture and have a very good contact in the UK that can help you, if you are based there? Please follow the link to see their recommendation for illuminating your special pieces; http://www.ecoledlight.co.uk/led-exterior-lighting.asp If you are somewhere else in the world, take a look at the site and see […]

Richard Jack Sculptor

We have been honoured to have been contacted by Richard Jack, a renowned white Zimbabwean sculptor who’s work we’ve admired since the day we were introduced to him back in 2000. Richard set the trend in a modern international forum for Zimbabwean sculptors – using mixed media such as stone, metal and wood. Painting is […]

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