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An exhibition at Oxford University showcases Zimbabwean stone sculptures that capture the effects of British imperialism, focusing on Cecil John Rhodes. The event aims to revive interest in the ...
Sculptures illustrating Black oppression under British rule in Africa will be showcased at Oxford University to highlight the ...
Moreover, integrating mother languages in art serves as a form of cultural preservation. With Zimbabwe’s youth facing the erosion of traditional values in the face of globalisation, artistic ...
Richard Pantlin, founder of the Oxford Zimbabwe Arts Project, checks a sculpture that will be part of an upcoming exhibition ...
a symbol of the ongoing denial of our cultural rights. Our demand for the return of the confiscated Zimbabwe Bird is not an ...
A pair of white hands blinding a Black face. A smiling colonizer with a Bible, crushing the skull of a screaming native with his boot. Chained men in gold mines, and a pregnant woman.
Supported by UNESCO's "Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage through Basic Education" program in Zimbabwe and Namibia ... of traditional clothing creation in Visual and Performing Arts, where we ...
Avac Arts is a hub for the arts in Zimbabwe that helps artists to sell their work online and puts their pieces before buyers. The organisation works with over 300 artists and aims to help artists ...
The inaugural Zimbabwean Writer's Retreat by Almasi Collaborative Arts, in partnership with The Public Theatre (New York), concluded yesterday, , with participating playwrights sharing their ...