Promising start for AVAC Arts at the Centre

It has been all smiles to the bank for the month of April for artists at the centre as they got handsomely paid for their many sculptures bought by various international buyers and collectors.

Women in Stone Sculpturing

AVAC Arts is marketing and working with four of Chitungwiza Arts Centre (CAC) resident female artists who have broken new ground, venturing into the male dominated stone sculpture industry. Tracy Chatsama, Diana Nyakudya, Rachel Ellon and Agnes Mupariwa are not only stone sculptors but also the best and most promising names in the industry as…

Milton Park Sculpture Exhibition

Some sculptures from the Chitungwiza Arts Gullery today where exhibited in Milton Park during the afternoon. Fine pictures were taken, contacts exchanged and relationships created amoung sculptors and their clients. This is an indication of a good marketing and bussiness going on at the centre. Using your talent to make a living is the best…

Trade development training workshop on the cards

A 15 member team from Chitungwiza Arts Centre is set to take part in a trade development training workshop scheduled for the end of April 2015. The workshop being hosted by ZIMTRADE at their Centre in  Harare is meant to empower artists about modern international trends.

National Gallery on artists empowerment stunt

The National Gallery of Zimbabwe will be hosting the Copyright workshop on the 7th of April 2015 for the artists. This was said by Rapheal Chikukwa a curator with the gallery who graced the stakeholders meeting held at Chitungwiza Arts Centre on the 31st of March 2015.

Lion King, return of a lost soul

Eric Lumba a sculpture at Chitungwiza Arts Centre bought and gained control of a lion art piece of the late renowned sculpture John Runyanga in February this year which was then owned by Mr. Saunyama of Chisipite. This lion sculpture is carved from a semiprecious brown verdite stone obtained in the early 90s, which is…

Hello World!

Welcome to our new website. This site is dedicated to resident Chitungwiza Arts Centre artists in a bid to promote socio-economic development of the centre and it’s artists. This virtual extension of the centre has been made possible through the strategic partnership with AVAC Arts. We look forward to a successful and fruitful future ahead.