Archive of Artists
- Ken Wilson-Max
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An accomplished and award winning writer and illustrator of children's books, Ken Wilson-Max is published worldwide in several languages, from Swahili to Chinese. Born in Zimbabwe and based in England, his bright and bold style is suited to children and adults alike. Ken holds workshops and visits schools throughout the UK and Africa, promoting the ideas that everyone has a story to tell and that people are more similar than they are different.
- Chaz Maviyane-Davies
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'Over the years I have tried to use images and ideas to cut through complacency and apathy while trying to raise consciousness about an array of social issues from discrimination and human rights, to health and the environment. Creating an alternate vision as my expression in a pervading regressive body politic has never been easy, but design is my weapon and therein lies the challenge I call 'Creative Defiance.''
- Design Tribe
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Design Tribe is a studio that specialises in designing for cultural and multi lingual projects. It comprises of writers, photographers and illustrators who conceive ideas from an African point of view. The artists and designers strive to create work that is at once African and universal bridging the gap between craft and technology.
- Saki Mafundikwa
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Saki Mafundikwa is the founder/director of the Zimbabwe Institute of Vigital Arts (ZIVA), Zimbabwe's first graphic design and new media college. The fonts in this show were designed by his students as an ongoing exercise towards the creation of an Afrikan centered visual language. He is the author of "Afrikan Alphabets: the story of writing in Afrika". His first film, "Mamvemve: Zimbabwe in tatters" is due for release this fall.
- Sydney Majengwa
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Sydney Majengwa is a member of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- Lovemore Bonjisi
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Lovemore Bonjisi is a of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- Agnes Nyanhongo
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Born in Mazarura village in Zimbabwe the daughter of First Generation Shona Sculptor Mr Claude Nyanhongo, Agnes has inherited his artistic flare and she has become singularly the most impressive figure amongst Second Generation artists. She is not simply an exceptional female artist; she 'is' the Shona Sculptor extraordinaire. There are many exceptional artists in Zimbabwe, in fact some of the best in the world, yet Agnes has been lorded as the finest of them all. Agnes is a member of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- Jonathan Mhondorohuma
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Jonathan Mhondorohuma is a member of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- Simon Chikeya
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Simon Chikeya is a member of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- Godfrey Matungamidze
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Godfrey Matungamidze is a member of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- Sydney Majengwa
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Sydney Majengwa is a member of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- Rasheas Mukwaira
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Rasheas Mukwaira is a member of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- (late) Bernard Matemera
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Bernard was a member of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- Thomas Ndhlebe
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Thomas Ndhlebe is a Zimbabwean and member of Mystery in Stone: a collective of premiere Zimbabwean artists.
- Ryan Rodrigues
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Ryan Rodrigues was a student of Saki Mufundukwa at the Zimbabwe Institute of Vigital Arts (ZIVA), Zimbabwe's first graphic design and new media college in 2001.
- Hailey Rogers
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Hailey Rogers was a student of Saki Mufundukwa at the Zimbabwe Institute of Vigital Arts (ZIVA), Zimbabwe's first graphic design and new media college in 2001.
- Lilian Osanjo
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Lilian is a Kenyan and was a student of Saki Mufundukwa at the Zimbabwe Institute of Vigital Arts (ZIVA), Zimbabwe's first graphic design and new media college in 2001.
- Pascal Mbouti
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Pascal Mbouti is from Mozambique and was a student of Saki Mufundukwa at the Zimbabwe Institute of Vigital Arts (ZIVA), Zimbabwe's first graphic design and new media college in 2001.